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PowerPoint: What Size Should My Slides Be?

Speakipedia Posted on January 19, 2024 by Dave BrickerApril 26, 2024
PowerPoint: What Size Should My Slides Be?

In the โ€œold days,โ€ computer monitors and televisions all had a 4:3 aspect ratio. What does that mean in English? It means that the ratio of width to height is 4 to 3. So an old monitor might have been … More โ˜›

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