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23-12-04
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Dear Dr,

What's the maximum numbers that i can put on one slide so that ppl @ the end of the room (~10metres away) can see.... Coz obviously depends on the resolution of the projector as well..
 
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oopz. what i meant was.. what's the maximum number of photos that i can put on one powerpoint slide so that pplz at the back of the room can see clearly?
coz obvioulsy something like 10 photos per slide is too much ... it'll appear too small on the projector screen
 
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It all depends on whether it is for decoration or to show detail.

For decoration a 4 x 3 panel works well

If you want to show detail then to present one picture per screen full size can be very powerful. The key part is to keep the pictures rolling from one screen to another. To do this select [B]Sli[U]d[/U]e Show > Animation S[U]c[/U]hemes[/B]

A good comprimise will be to show 4 pictures on a screen
 
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hmmz its for a slideshow.. so 4 pictures on a 7.5x10 inches slide is ok?


[QUOTE=Doctor]It all depends on whether it is for decoration or to show detail.

For decoration a 4 x 3 panel works well

If you want to show detail then to present one picture per screen full size can be very powerful. The key part is to keep the pictures rolling from one screen to another. To do this select [B]Sli[U]d[/U]e Show > Animation S[U]c[/U]hemes[/B]

A good comprimise will be to show 4 pictures on a screen[/QUOTE]
 
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[QUOTE=Doctor]It all depends on whether it is for decoration or to show detail.

For decoration a 4 x 3 panel works well

If you want to show detail then to present one picture per screen full size can be very powerful. The key part is to keep the pictures rolling from one screen to another. To do this select [B]Sli[U]d[/U]e Show > Animation S[U]c[/U]hemes[/B]

A good comprimise will be to show 4 pictures on a screen[/QUOTE]

Hi Doc..

I truly agree with your suggestions. It worked for me in the past ans has been using all the time..

Thanks
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Charlene
 

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