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Re: How do I change the measurements in PowerPoint 2007
Here's how PowerPoint's help says to do it. To reproduce the information
below hit the F1 key in PPT and type "changing ruler to cm" in the search window. Select the top item that appears (in PPT 2003): "By default, the ruler in PowerPoint displays measurements in inches. If you want to view and work with centimeters, you must configure Microsoft Windows. You cannot change the measurement units directly in PowerPoint. 1.. In Windows click Start, and then click Control Panel. 2.. Double-click Regional Options or Regional and Language Options. The options that appear are different for each version of Windows: a.. If you are working in Windows XP, click the Regional Options tab, and then click Customize. On the Numbers tab, in the Measurement system list, click Metric. b.. If you are not using Windows XP, look for a Numbers option that includes a Measurements setting, and then change the value to Metric. 3.. Apply the changes, and then start PowerPoint. The rulers will now display measurements in the system that you have chosen. Tip To change back from centimeters to inches, select U.S. from the Measurement System drop-down list." So when I read all this it looks like you need to change the regional setting to U.S. to get the inches. Hope this helps, let us know. "Myriad" <Myriad@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CE939E37-ADD8-4469-9305-770B3514601C@microsoft.com... >I need to change from cms to inches without having to type inches in. At >the > moment its defaulting to cms |
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Re: How do I change the measurements in PowerPoint 2007
In article <CE939E37-ADD8-4469-9305-770B3514601C@microsoft.com>, Myriad wrote:
> I need to change from cms to inches without having to type inches in. At the > moment its defaulting to cms PowerPoint doesn't have its own units setting, it picks up the Windows settings. Have a look here: PowerPoint ruler shows inches instead of centimeters (cm). Or vice versa. http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00549.htm ----------------------------------------- Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com PPTools: www.pptools.com ================================================ Live and in personable in the Help Center at PowerPoint Live Sept 21-24, San Diego CA, USA www.pptlive.com |
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