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I considered converting my report to a PowerPoint file for display on
the projector, however all my formatted design layout is scrambled and too much work would be needed to re-style it. can my report be safely and easily converted to ppt? if not, I will plug my USB drive into the pc and simply show the word document as it is, but is there a way to maximise the document alone to full screen so no toolbars or such is displayed? -- Remove the _CURSING to reply to me Why do people say "It's always in the last place you look"? Of course it is always in the last place you look, what kind of moron would keep on looking after he'd found it? |
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C Kreskay,
I would opt for your second solution, to maximize the Word document choose View - Full Screen. That should give you only the document and no toolbars. -- Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint) "C Kreskay" schreef in bericht ... I considered converting my report to a PowerPoint file for display on the projector, however all my formatted design layout is scrambled and too much work would be needed to re-style it. can my report be safely and easily converted to ppt? if not, I will plug my USB drive into the pc and simply show the word document as it is, but is there a way to maximise the document alone to full screen so no toolbars or such is displayed? -- Remove the _CURSING to reply to me Why do people say "It's always in the last place you look"? Of course it is always in the last place you look, what kind of moron would keep on looking after he'd found it? |
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Quoth The Raven; Luc in
C Kreskay, I would opt for your second solution, to maximize the Word document choose View - Full Screen. That should give you only the document and no toolbars. Thanks! -- Remove the _CURSING to reply to me Some minds seem almost to create themselves, springing up under every disadvantage and working their solitary but irresistible way through a thousand obstacles. - Washington Irving |
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If you convert the file to a PDF, you should be able to use the Full
Screen view in Acrobat (Reader) to display it. Or, if you want to keep the document in Word format, try View | Full Screen in Word. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "C Kreskay" wrote in message ... I considered converting my report to a PowerPoint file for display on the projector, however all my formatted design layout is scrambled and too much work would be needed to re-style it. can my report be safely and easily converted to ppt? if not, I will plug my USB drive into the pc and simply show the word document as it is, but is there a way to maximise the document alone to full screen so no toolbars or such is displayed? -- Remove the _CURSING to reply to me Why do people say "It's always in the last place you look"? Of course it is always in the last place you look, what kind of moron would keep on looking after he'd found it? |
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Quoth The Raven; Stefan Blom in
If you convert the file to a PDF, you should be able to use the Full Screen view in Acrobat (Reader) to display it. Or, if you want to keep the document in Word format, try View | Full Screen in Word. Thanks! -- Remove the _CURSING to reply to me "There isn't a word in the English language that can't be verbed." - attributed to Alexander Haig |
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