Yes I have played with the settings, for some reason the main content area on covers about 2/3 of the screen area that the interface/shell covers? and now with all these widescreen monitors it really leaves a lot of unused real estate on both sides ... is there anything that can be done about this? will Storyline address this? any idea when it's release date might be?
Yeah, sorry Dave. Presenter ’09 only supports the default page setup in PowerPoint, which isOn-screen Show (4:3)in PowerPoint 2010 / 2007 andOn-screen Showin PowerPoint 2003 / 2002 (XP) / 2000. The only supported slide orientation isLandscape. Any other slide dimensions may result in slides that are truncated or cut off when published with Presenter ’09. You can change the page setup for your PowerPoint presentation in the following manner.
Regarding Storyline, as you know from following this post, it's not our policy to discuss those details. Hope that's helpful
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Hi Dave!
Have you had a chance to play with the Browser Window Settings to see if you find a setting you like? Let us know...
Thanks!
Hi Peter,
Yes I have played with the settings, for some reason the main content area on covers about 2/3 of the screen area that the interface/shell covers? and now with all these widescreen monitors it really leaves a lot of unused real estate on both sides ... is there anything that can be done about this? will Storyline address this? any idea when it's release date might be?
Yeah, sorry Dave. Presenter ’09 only supports the default page setup in PowerPoint, which is On-screen Show (4:3) in PowerPoint 2010 / 2007 and On-screen Show in PowerPoint 2003 / 2002 (XP) / 2000. The only supported slide orientation is Landscape. Any other slide dimensions may result in slides that are truncated or cut off when published with Presenter ’09. You can change the page setup for your PowerPoint presentation in the following manner.
Regarding Storyline, as you know from following this post, it's not our policy to discuss those details. Hope that's helpful
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