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hey everyone Ive got a quick 365 ninja tip for you if you are using PowerPoint 2013 so in PowerPoint 2013 the standard slide size is a sixteen by nine resolution but you might need another size or resolution of your slide and luckily its really easy to change that so go to the design tab and click slide size now you have a built-in choice of a standard 4 by 3 resolution but you can also pick custom slide size if lets say youre making a poster for an academic conference you will enter your custom width and height and if you have multiple slides in your presentation you can choose to start that slide size from the first slide or any slide choose portrait or landscape and click OK and now we have a pop-up that tells us that because were scaling to a new slide size we can either maximize our content to fit the screen or scale down our content to fit the screen so depending on whether youre moving to a bigger or smaller size you can decide which one to pick here so now as you can see