How to set the size of ppt slides: 1. Open the ppt software and enter the main presentation interface; 2. Select the "Design" tab in the navigation bar; 3. Select the "Page Setup" option; 4. In the pop-up "Page Setup" dialog box, find the "Slide Size" item, pull down and select the appropriate value.
The operating environment of this article: Windows 7 system, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 version, Dell G3 computer.
How to set the size of ppt slides:
1. First open the main interface of the PowerPoint 2007 presentation, as shown in the figure.
2. Select and click the "Design" tab of PowerPoint 2007.
3. Select and click the "Page Setup" option in "Settings".
4. Pop up the "Page Setup" dialog box and set the slide size.
5. Set the slide size Size to Full Screen 16:9 and click OK.
#6. The PPT slides can be set to 16:9 size.
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