.On the Design tab of the Ribbon, locate Slide Size in the Customize group, near the far right end of the toolbar.Select Slide Size, and then select either Standard (4:3) or Widescreen (16:9).When PowerPoint is unable to automatically scale your content, it prompts you with two options:.Maximize: Select this option to increase the size of your slide content when you are scaling to a larger slide size. Choosing this option could result in your content not fitting on the slide.Ensure Fit: Select this option to decrease the size of your content when scaling to a smaller slide size. This could make your content appear smaller, but you’ll be able to see all content on your slide.The 16:9 widescreen setting is the default value for new presentations you create. When you change the slide size for a presentation, the size you choose only applies to that presentation. However, you can make it easy to create a new 4:3 presentation for yourself whenever you want—by defining a custom theme that uses the 4:3 aspect ratio. See the section below named 'Make a default size to start from when creating new presentations.'
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Jul 28, 2015 SOLVED: How To Export PowerPoint Slides at 300DPI High Resolution July 28, 2015 July 28, 2015 If you need to output your PowerPoint at high resolution you can change the TIFF export quality to 300DPI with a simply Registry modification. Note: When your slides are converted to picture files, any transitions, animations, movies, or audio are removed from the presentation. Click File Export. On the File Format menu, select the picture format that you want, such as JPEG or PNG. Select either Save Every Slide or Save Current Slide Only.
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