viewing page off to the left

W

Woody13

When I view the pages at 75% a few of the pages are off to the left of the
viewing screen instead of centered. Can any one help me with this? Thanks
 
T

tohlz

Choose Fit instead of 75%. This should solve the problem.
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W

Woody13

When I choose "fit" nothing happens. Also, I want to keep it at 75%, just
center it in the view space.
 
T

tohlz

hmm, if the slides are very far off the viewing screen(until you can only see
half of the slide), it maybe because there are some objects outside the
objects. If all your slides have objects outside the slides, make a new blank
slide. After you click on the new blank slide, go to other slides and it will
be back to normal.
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====================
 
T

tohlz

If you just want to have all slides in the center when scrolling between
slides, when 1) there is an object outside the slide that makes the viewing
irregular and 2) you have closed the task pane (task pane is the one that
appears on the right side, where you modify properties such as your custom
animation),
the best way i could think of is to make a rectangle or any other autoshape
on those 'irreuglar slides', and move the autoshape off the slide; opposite
of the object that you have drag off the slide earlier on.

Then, follow the method i have posted on my previous post. Now if you view
it in 75% and with the task pane closed, the slide will be exactly in the
center.
You can also set the autoshape to no fill and no line in "Format Autoshape",
to make the autoshape invisible.
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http://www.pptheaven.xs3.com
PowerPoint Heaven - The Power to Animate
Contains tutorials on creating amazing animations for your PowerPoint
Presentations.
====================
 

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