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Very simple PowerPoint question

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Yes you can set the size manually.

My question is why would anyone design a poster in powerpoint.

I'm tring to create an A2 poster on PowerPoint, there's just one problem, PowerPoint doesn't show an A2 size under the page options, does anyone know how I can set an A2 page?

 

Thanks!

 

P.S.: Would it work if I just set the size manually?

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Yes you can set the size manually.

My question is why would anyone design a poster in powerpoint.

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You do know I googled it and I just came here to see if anyone had a different solution, right?

 

Yes you can set the size manually.

My question is why would anyone design a poster in powerpoint.

 

Thanks!

Because the theachers always want them to be PowerPoint posters, ask them.

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You do know I googled it and I just came here to see if anyone had a different solution, right?

No, you didn't tell me that.

I really wish that we'd just make organic hardware already, that grows and adapts to the demands it needs to meet. That way, grannies' computers can be floppy sacks of organicness and the 12 year old Minecrafters will look like the guys that only do bicep curls, and the nerdy programmers will finally have justice, with their body-builder rigs that skipped leg day.


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