A very simple way of cutting the size of large files without digging around in their innards might be just to compress pictures – you can get to that from the Format tab when you have a picture selected, and individually reduce the size and resolution of each image.
In this tutorial, you will learn how to reduce a Powerpoint file size. Don't forget to check out our site for more free how-to videos! - our feed - join us on facebook - our group in Google+ In this tutorial, you will learn how to reduce a Powerpoint file size Powerpoint presentations can at times become rather large. Especially if you have included lots of graphics, audio and the number one space killer, video.
These large files are not ideal if our desire is to share the presentation via email or the web. In just a few simple steps, we can reduce the file size in order to make sharing much more efficient. Under the 'File' menu select 'Reduce File Size' Under the 'Picture Quality' dropdown menu you have several options to reduce the overall file size of your presentation. Best for printing at 220 ppi (Pixels Per Inch) is the largest file size, followed by Best for viewing on screen at 150 ppi and Best for sending in e-mail at 96 ppi - the smallest file size. Go ahead and select 'Best for sending in e-mail (96 ppi)' Ensure 'Remove cropped picture regions' is selected and press 'OK' You have now successfully reduced the file size of your powerpoint presentation!
The speaker notes that you include on your Powerpoint presentation slides can be very important, so you might be looking for a way to change the font size of your notes in Powerpoint 2013. It is a very helpful change to make, but adjusting the font on your slides doesn’t do anything, which can be frustrating.
Fortunately there is a way to modify the font for your speaker notes using something called the Notes Master menu. Here you can select different “levels” of notes, and assign certain font settings to them. As you add information to the speaker note section of your slideshow, the font you specified will be applied to those notes. How to Change the Speaker Note Font in Powerpoint 2013 The steps below are going to show you how to open the Notes Master menu so that you can modify the font settings for the information that you type into the speaker note section of your slides. You can only make a global modification of the font settings in this location, meaning that any font changes you make will apply to the spear notes for every slide.
Additionally, these font changes are not visible when you are editing the slides. You will need to check the Print Preview screen to see how they look with the new font setting. Step 1: Open your presentation in Powerpoint 2013.
Step 2: Click the View tab at the top of the window. Step 3: Click the Notes Master button in the Master Views section of the ribbon. Step 4: Click inside the text box, then select each level of notes for which you want to change the font. You can press Ctrl + A to select all of it.
Step 5: Click the Home tab at the top of the window. Step 6: Make your font changes using the options in the Font section of the ribbon, then click the Notes Master tab. Step 7: Click the Close Master View button to exit this screen. If you click File, then click Print, then click the Full Page Slides option and choose Notes Pages, you can see a Print Preview of how your font changes will appear. Are you looking for the menu in Powerpoint 2013 that lets you change your slide size and orientation?
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Learn to see some of the important settings that you might need to change for your slideshow.