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Old 04-20-2008, 04:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi guys, I will be presenting a PowerPoint presentation on a Pc projector. I need to know what is the best way to project it like this the audience can clearly see what I have on the slides.

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I'm not really sure what you are asking, just make sure you use large enough font for the audience to see.
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O.K. thanks for the suggestion. It is because in Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 there is an option to set the resolution to Projector or P.C. I would think since I will be using a projector to project the presentation I should set the resolution to Projector right?
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No, please set it to PC as it would give you a clearer image on the screen.
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It depends on the projector, it should detect the display and adjust the resolution accordingly, while maintaining the full resolution of your monitor.
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Make sure the font stands out from the background and pictures. Don't have a dark blue background and light blue font.
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Thanks for all the suggestions. Appreciate it.
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