![]() ![]() You can change the font size for selected text or the default font in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. If you're prompted to save the Normal template. Depending on which version of Microsoft PowerPoint you have used to create your presentation and the device you are using to deliver the presentation, you might end up having a mismatch between the size of your slides and the size of the medium you are projecting on. For example, you may have created a presentation in Microsoft PowerPoint 2016, which uses the Widescreen (16:9) slide size and you are using an old projector which projects using the Standard (4:3) size. When this happens, your slides look different from what you have intended. In order to get the best results, you need to have a match between the size of your slides and the size of the screen/medium you are using to deliver the presentation. ![]() Here’s how to solve this problem. NOTE: This guide applies to Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 and 2013. They are both also available with Office 365 subscriptions. Step 1: Select the slides whose size you want to change First, open Microsoft PowerPoint and then the presentation that you want to work with. In that presentation, select the slide(s) whose size you want to change. Most probably, you will want to change the size for all your slides. ![]() ![]() That’s why it is best to change the size of your slides before you create the presentation, even though you can do so later. Simply create several empty slides, select them and then change their default size, before adding content to them. To select a slide, click on it in the column on the left. To select more than one slide, click the first slide. Then, press and hold the CTRL key on your keyboard and click the other slides that you want selected. To select all slides, first click on the first slide and then press CTRL+A on your keyboard. Once you are done selecting slides, move to the next step. Step 2: Open the Slide Size menu/window With your slide(s) still selected, click the Design tab on the Microsoft PowerPoint ribbon. Look for the Customize section on its right. Click the Slide Size menu, to open several options. First, you can set whether you want to use a Widescreen (16:9) slide or a Widescreen (16:9) slide. Widescreen (16:9) is the default slide size in Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 and 2016. Widescreen (16:9) slides have a size of 13.33 x 7.5 inches or 33.867 x 19.05 cm. Standard (4:3) was the default slide size in older versions of Microsoft PowerPoint, like 2003 or 2007.
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