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1. Click the Start menu; 2. Select All Programs Microsoft Office Microsoft PowerPoint 2010.
Microsoft Powerpoint producing a poster 1. In the Slides Sized For drop-down menu, select A3 Paper. 2. If you want your poster to be upright, select the Portrait radio button. If you want it to be wider than it is tall, select the Landscape radio button. 3. Click OK.
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Microsoft Powerpoint producing a poster a. A Text Box is used to display words. b. A Picture will allow you to insert both images from the internet, and pictures stored in the standard Microsoft image library. c. Clip Art allows you to choose from a range of simple pre-installed images which can enhance your poster.
Resizing is fairly easy: just click on the corner handle you wish to expand from and drag.
Moving a Textbox
1. You are currently in editing mode. To change this, click once on the border of the text box, as we did with the Title Text Box. 2. As you can see, the border is no longer dashed, and the text is not editable. You can now move the box around by clicking on it once more and dragging it into position.
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b. To print the poster in A3: i. Select A3 Colour from the drop down menu under Printer. ii. Select A3 from the drop down menu under Paper size. 6. Click the Print box in the bottom right-hand corner of the dialogue box. 7. You can send the print job from any computer in the Learning Resources Centre (LRC). However you will have to go to Level 1 south to find the A4 and A3 colour printers to swipe your card. 8. You will now need to swipe and release the job as usual from the A3 or A4 printer. Check you have enough credit!
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