Portrait Forms on Landscape Slides

H

Heidi

I am trying to scan several payroll forms into a pp presentation.
When I resize them to fit the slide, they are illegible and therefore
useless. Do I have any options besides putting half a form on each
slide?
 
U

Ute Simon

Hi Heidi,

Heidi said:
I am trying to scan several payroll forms into a pp presentation.
When I resize them to fit the slide, they are illegible and therefore
useless. Do I have any options besides putting half a form on each
slide?

computer screens and projectors usually use landscape format and usually
cannot be rotated.

An idea if I had to present those forms: Show the scan of the whole form on
the left half of your slide. Make enlarged pictures of those parts you want
to focus your audience's attention on and make them appear with appropriate
animation on the right half one after the other while explaining the
important features of your forms (thus create a kind of "magnifying glass"
effect).

Kind regards,
Ute
 
M

Michael Koerner

Heidi;

By chance are these payroll forms on the computer as some sort of payroll
package? If so, you can do a screen capture, and insert that into PowerPoint, by
passing the scanning phase

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I am trying to scan several payroll forms into a pp presentation.
When I resize them to fit the slide, they are illegible and therefore
useless. Do I have any options besides putting half a form on each
slide?
 

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