Learning how to change the size of a Powerpoint slide is a useful thing to know if you use Powerpoint with some regularity. Typically the size of Powerpoint slides is dictated by the default page size set for the program. In some parts of the worlds this is going to be “Letter,” while in other places it may be “A4.” This makes it a simple process to print the presentations if needed. But if your presentation needs to be printed on a different size of paper, then you may be looking for a way to change the page size in Powerpoint 2010. Fortunately this is an adjustable setting in the program, although it may be slightly different than making the similar change in Microsoft Word or Excel. Our tutorial below will show you the menu that you need to work with in order to change your page size.  

How to Change the Size of a Powerpoint Slide in Powerpoint 2010

The steps in this article are specifically going to adjust the page size for your Powerpoint presentation. Depending upon the aspect ratio of your new slide, the layout of the slide on the screen may not appear to change very much. However, when you check the presentation in Print Preview, you will see the size relative to the type of paper on which it will print. Note that you may need to manually adjust the type of paper that you print on, as Powerpoint may not automatically adjust that setting. Step 1: Open your presentation in Powerpoint 2010. Step 2: Click the Design tab at the top of the window.   Step 3: Click the Page Setup button in the Page Setup section of the Office ribbon.   Step 4: Click the drop-down menu under Slides sized for and select one of the options, or enter your own values into the Width and Height fields. You can also adjust the settings for the starting page number, as well as the page orientation for the slides and notes. Click the OK button when you are happy with the settings.     Powerpoint 2010 will do its best to re-position existing slide content within the layout of the new slides. However, if you are re-sizing slides for an existing Powerpoint presentation, you will want to go through it to make sure that all of the slides still look correct.  

Summary – How to change the size of a Powerpoint slide in Powerpoint 2010 by adjusting the page size

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