![]() Under the Paper Size drop-down menu, select Manage Custom Sizes.Ĥ. File menu > Page Setup, and note the dimensions of your poster, then click Options.Ģ. ![]() When you click ok, you may get a message that gives you three choices: cancel, ok, or fix. > If you HAVE created your poster, you'll need to do a little math before clicking OK: To keep your poster proportioned the way you have it set up means that you need to scale it up using the same proportions, for example: 200% = 20" x 15", 300%= 30"x 22.5", etcģ. > If you HAVEN'T created your poster yet, simply type in the size you want, and click OK. At least one dimension must be 41" or less. Otherwise, enter the dimensions you'd like the poster to be. If you have previously entered your dimensions, skip to Save your finished poster as a PDF (below). If the dimensions are 10" x 7.5", you haven't set the size of the poster yet. Open your poster in Powerpoint, and go to File menu > Page Setup.Ģ. Start by making sure you've got a "poster-sized" poster:ġ. ![]() ![]() Mac Instructions (Office 2008 and Office 2011) ![]()
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