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Poster in PowerPoint

Resolution

By default, PowerPoint may down-sample images. To stop this, change the settings in Options:

 then

To save PNG/jpeg files in higher resolution, use this registry fix:

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/827745/how-to-change-the-export-resolution-of-a-powerpoint-slide

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\16.0\PowerPoint\Options

  1. Click the Options subkey, point to New on the Edit menu, and then click DWORD Value.
  2. Type ExportBitmapResolution, and then press Enter.
  3. Make sure that ExportBitmapResolution is selected, and then click Modify on the Edit menu.
  4. In the Edit DWORD Value dialog box, click Decimal.
  5. In the Value data box, type the value of the resolution that you want such as 300. Or, use the parameters in the following table.

    Decimal valueFull-screen pixels (horizontal × vertical)Widescreen pixels (horizontal × vertical)Dots per inch (horizontal and vertical)
    50500 × 375667 × 37550 dpi
    96 (default)960 × 7201280 × 72096 dpi
    1001000 × 7501333 × 750100 dpi
    1501500 × 11252000 × 1125150 dpi
    2002000 × 15002667 × 1500200 dpi
    2502500 × 18753333 × 1875250 dpi
    3003000 × 22504000 × 2250300 dpi

    Note See the Limitations section for more information when you set this value.

Size

Under the Design tab, go to Slide Size

Enter the slide size

Note that the largest size PowerPoint will do is 56", so you may need to scale down larger sizes.

Slide Sorter View

With PowerPoint 2010, you can do Alt + W then:

  • I to go to the slide sorter
  • L to go back to the normal view

You could also add the slide sorter and normal view to the "quick access toolbar", and then access them with Alt + 3, Alt + 4 (depends on the order of the toolbar).

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