Presentation Advice

Hi All

I have to give a presentation this week at work, traditionally people have used power point or a .pdf

I was going to create the document in corel then go down the .pdf route,

I was really wondering because  I need to shrink the document as much as possible as to what resolution images ought to be? currently I have tentatively turned them down to 200 dpi but the file is still huge, anyone have a recommended size?

the other problem I have is that some sheets are portrait or odd sizes, they seem to look ok in adobe .pdf reader in full screen mode so will pressumably be ok for the projector?

Now I know alot of this depends on the projector itself and to be quite honest I dont know anything about it, I think its fairly standard and its one of those that you plug into your computer and it beams the image onto one of those roll down/roll up screens.

thanks in advance

 

 

 

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  • Resolution is a meaningless number!!!! Repeat until that is crystal clear.
     
    What is important is having any bitmaps at the same pixel size as the projector. That is very easy if the images are full page slides. Size them exactly the same as the projector. If they aren't full page, it can get a little more difficult. But if you set your rulers to pixels, it can be done. Since this is in the X3 group, I'm guessing you're using X3 which means you can't use the Pixel view added in X5. It could be useful for this project.
     
     
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