
Change the size of your PowerPoint slides - Microsoft Support
Use Widescreen (16:9) or Standard (4:3) or choose a custom size for your slides.
Change the page layout - Microsoft Support
Change the size, shape, or orientation of your slides for presentation or to simplify printing.
Change the fonts in a footer on a slide - Microsoft Support
By editing the slide master for your presentation, you can change the footer formatting (such as font style, size, and color) on all of your slides at one time.
Insert or change the slide numbers, date, or footer for on-screen ...
In PowerPoint you can add or remove automatic slide numbers, hide numbering on the title slide, and move slide numbers. You can also add the date and time to slides.
Change footer formatting on all slides in PowerPoint for Mac
By editing the slide master for your presentation in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac, you can change the footer formatting (such as font style, size, and color) on all of your slides at one time.
Change the page orientation in PowerPoint between landscape …
In the Slide Size dialog box, select Portrait, then select OK. In the next dialog box, you can select Maximize to take full advantage of the space available, or you can select Ensure Fit to make …
Create or change a presentation’s handout - Microsoft Support
To set a custom size, including width, height, slide numbering, and orientation of slides and notes, select Custom Slide Size on the Slide Size menu. To make sure your slides will print the way …
Page Setup options in PowerPoint for Mac - Microsoft Support
You can change the slide size and orientation, set the paper size for printed slides, and edit headers and footers from Page Setup in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac.
Change the starting slide number - Microsoft Support
On the Design tab, in the Customize group, click Slide Size, and then click Custom Slide Size. In the Slide Size dialog box, in the Number slides from box, enter the number that you want to …
Format text in the Notes pane - Microsoft Support
The Notes pane is where you put supplemental information that doesn't appear on-slide during a presentation. You may want to make key words in the notes bold so that you can see them …