How to Change Slide Size in PowerPoint
While most users are used to the standard 16:9 aspect ratio of presentations, you can resize slides in PowerPoint.
You can change to accommodate a different screen size—perhaps the older 4:3 aspect ratio—or to create a custom file type. The tool even includes some preset sizes to make it easy for you.
Ideally, you’ll want the size of your presentation to fit whatever device it will be shown on (which is why it’s worth asking beforehand about the resolution of the screen or projector you’ll be using!)
Here’s how to change slide size in PowerPoint in a few quick steps.
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Change slide size between standard and widescreen
The two most common sizes for PowerPoint presentations are standard (4:3) and widescreen (16:9) sizes. The standard size shifted to 16:9 as more computer and projection screens moved to this size.
Both are presets that exist within the tool.
Open your presentation, click Design in the top menu. Find the Slide Size button and click to see the two sizes. Click on the one you want to use.
PowerPoint will give you the option to scale content to the new size.
Note that when you change slide size, it...
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