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488 Chapter 17 Review and Deliver Presentations<br />

3. Display the Slides sized for list again, and click Banner.<br />

The Width setting changes to 8 inches, and the Height setting changes to 1 inch.<br />

This format is useful if you want to design a presentation that will display in a frame<br />

across the top or bottom of a Web page.<br />

Tip Obviously the current presentation with its long title and many bulleted lists is not<br />

suitable for the Banner format. If you want to create a banner, be sure to set the format<br />

before you begin developing the content of your presentation so that you choose words<br />

and graphics that fit within the space available.<br />

4. Set the size of the slides to On-screen Show (4:3). Then in the Slides area, click<br />

Portrait, and click OK.<br />

The slide width changes to 7.5 and its height changes to 10 inches. This orientation<br />

is useful if you want to compare two presentations side <strong>by</strong> side in Reading view.<br />

5. In the Page Setup group, click the Slide Orientation button, and then click<br />

Landscape.<br />

6. On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click the Header & Footer button.<br />

The Header And Footer dialog box opens with the Slide page displayed.<br />

By default, the slides in this presentation do not display footer information.

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