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Page 1: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Marketing & Communications

Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Page 2: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Choose your platform.

Page 3: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Setting Up Your Poster• Open Powerpoint and Create

a New Presentation.

Page 4: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Setting Up Your Poster• Next go to File and click on

Page Setup

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Click OK

Setting Up Your Poster• Set Width to 56 inches• Set Height to 36 inches• Make sure orientation is

landscape• To ensure correct size when

exporting to pdf, the paper size must also also be set to 56x36

Page 6: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Setting Up Your Poster

• Change the default slide layout to Blank to allow you to freely edit fonts, sizes and other formatting.

Page 7: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

YOU ARE READY TO ADD YOUR CONTENT

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Creating Your Heading/Title

• Insert a textbox at the top of the document for your title

• Select a clear, readable font like: Arial, Times New Roman or

Helvetica

• For compatibility, use Windows Office Compatible fonts

• Font Size should be at least 48 points

• Type title in ALL CAPS

• Type authors in Upper

And Lower Case

Page 9: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint
Page 10: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Inserting Text• If you composed your text in Word, copy and

paste the text only. Do not copy the text boxes directly from word as this can create a linked object rather than editable text.

• You will need to select your text font, size and color after it is pasted into your poster.(A font size of 24-30 point is advised for body text and captions)

• Adjust columns and layout by resizing text boxes in powerpoint.

Page 11: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint
Page 12: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

YOU ARE READY TO ADD YOUR DATA

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Inserting Graphs – File Formats

1. Use Powerpoint-native graphs whenever possible. If this is not possible, export jpg files from your graphing program.

• You may try to copy and paste your graphs directly into your Powerpoint, but this can create a conflict and the pasted graphic may not print correctly.DO NOT copy from Graphing Program to Word to Powerpoint.

2. If your graphing program will not let you save as a jpg file then print, scan, and save them as jpg files

3. Keep jpg files at 300 dpi.4. Save your originals.

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Inserting Graphs – How to

When you have your final charts exported from your graphing program, select the Insert menu, choose Photo/Picture from File and navigate to your jpg file.

You may also drag your image file from the finder into the powerpoint page and resize as needed.

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Inserting Graphs – How to

When your jpg is inserted, resize and crop as needed.

• You can apply outlines and styles to your images at this time.

Page 16: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint
Page 17: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

YOU ARE READY TO INSERT DATA - TABLES

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Inserting Tables

• Use Powerpoint-native tables whenever possible. If this is not possible, export jpg files from your graphing program.• You may try to copy and paste your tables directly into your Powerpoint, but this

can create a conflict and the pasted graphic may not print from powerpoint. DO NOT copy from graphing program to Word to Powerpoint.

• If your graphing program will not let you save as a jpg file, then print, scan, and save them as jpg files.

• Keep jpg files at 300 dpi.• Save the originals.

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Page 20: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

YOU ARE READY TO INSERT YOUR GRAPHICS AND PHOTOS

Page 21: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Inserting Graphics and Photos

• If you import photos from a digital camera, make sure the images are in jpg format, at 300dpi (3 megapixel images are sufficient).

• If you need to scan images into your computer, make sure they are saved as jpg format, at 300dpi.

• Importing Graphics and Photos is the same process as that for Charts and Graphs. Crop and scale as needed.

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Inserting Graphics and Photos

• Get Info in the Mac Finder to check images size for import into Powerpoint:• Alternate-click the image and

select - Get Info. • Expand More info for image

dimensions.• This example image is

1600x1200, more than adequate for clear, large format printing.

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Inserting Photos continued

• If you choose to copy and paste photos into your presentation and it creates a conflict with the Graphic Arts printer, an artist may have to correct the problem, possibly resulting in extra hourly charges to correct the problem.• WARNING: Printing results may vary from machine to

machine and printer to printer. The final poster may have slight differences from what is on screen or proof print.

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Page 25: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

You should be nearly done.

Now to Finish Up.

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Finishing Up : Design Hints

• Keep it simple.• Limit the number of fonts.• One picture is worth 1000 captions.• Try to unify fonts across the poster.

• Hint: You can select multiple text boxes and change the font sizes, color and line spacing all at the same time.

Page 27: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Finishing Up : Color

• Please be conservative when choosing color.• Large areas of black or extremely dark colors can

wrinkle the paper and take a long time to dry.• Color coordinate your poster and graphs to make it

pleasing to the eye.• Powerpoint Themes can give many pre-designed options

that are color coordinated. Use Caution: Themes can change imported images, fonts, charts and tables in unexpected ways.

Page 28: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Finishing Up : Margins

• Leave margin space around the outside border of the poster to allow full printing and trimming.• Placing information too close to the edge could

result in portions of the poster being cropped out.

Page 29: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Finishing Up : Legibility

• Remember the primary concern is the legibility of the poster.

• Do not crowd information.• A poster that is crowded will confuse your

audience.

Page 30: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Finishing Up: Proofing• It’s recommended that you print out a copy of your

poster so that you may proof it.• PLEASE PROOF CAREFULLY!• You are responsible for detecting any errors before

your poster is printed in wide format.• Any reprints that are a result of undetected errors will

be charged to your account

Page 31: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Good Luck!

If you have any questions please contact: Laura Carter in Marketing & Communications at x2022

[email protected]

Page 32: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Setting Up Your Poster• Opening Powerpoint should Create a

New Presentation window.• If not, Select New/Blank presentation

from the File menu.

Page 33: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Setting Up Your Poster• From the menu go to

File and click on Page Setup.

Page 34: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Setting Up Your Poster

• Set Width to 56 inches• Set Height to 36 inches• Make sure orientation

is landscape• To ensure correct size

when exporting to pdf, the paper size must also also be set to 56x36

Page 35: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Setting Up Your Poster

• Change the default slide layout to Blank to allow you to freely edit fonts, sizes and other formatting.

Page 36: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

YOU ARE READY TO ADD YOUR CONTENT

Page 37: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Creating Your Heading/Title

• Insert a textbox at the top of the document for your title

• Select a clear, readable font like: Arial, Times New Roman

or Helvetica

• For compatibility across platforms, use a few web-standard fonts.

• Font Size should be at least 48 points

• Type title in ALL CAPS

• Type authors in Upper And Lower Case

Page 38: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint
Page 39: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Inserting Text• If you composed your text in Word, copy and

paste the text only. Do not copy the text boxes directly from word as this can create a linked object rather than editable text.

• You will need to select your text font, size and color after it is pasted into your poster.(A font size of 24-30 point is advised for body text and captions)

• Adjust columns and layout by resizing text boxes in powerpoint.

Page 40: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint
Page 41: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

YOU ARE READY TO ADD YOUR DATA

Page 42: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Inserting Graphs – File Formats

1. Use Powerpoint-native graphs whenever possible. If this is not possible, export jpg files from your graphing program.

• You may try to copy and paste your graphs directly into your Powerpoint, but this can create a conflict and the pasted graphic may not print correctly.DO NOT copy from Graphing Program to Word to Powerpoint.

2. If your graphing program will not let you save as a jpg file then print, scan, and save them as jpg files

3. Keep jpg files under 300 dpi.4. Save your originals.

Page 43: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Inserting Graphs – How to

When you have your final charts exported from your graphing program, from the Insert tab, select Picture and navigate to your jpg file.

You may also drag your image file from the finder into the powerpoint page and resize as needed.

Page 44: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Inserting Graphs – How to

When your jpg is inserted, resize and crop as needed.

• You can apply outlines and styles to your images at this time.

Page 45: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint
Page 46: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

YOU ARE READY TO INSERT DATA - TABLES

Page 47: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Inserting Tables

• Use Powerpoint-native tables whenever possible. If this is not possible, export jpg files from your graphing program.• You may try to copy and paste your tables directly into your Powerpoint, but this

can create a conflict and the pasted graphic may not print from powerpoint. DO NOT copy from graphing program to Word to Powerpoint.

• If your graphing program will not let you save as a jpg file, then print, scan, and save them as jpg files.

• Keep jpg files at 300 dpi.• Save the originals.

Page 48: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint
Page 49: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

YOU ARE READY TO INSERT YOUR GRAPHICS AND PHOTOS

Page 50: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Inserting Graphics and Photos

• If you import photos from a digital camera, make sure the images are in jpg format, at 300dpi (3 megapixel images are sufficient).

• If you need to scan images into your computer, make sure they are saved as jpg format, at 300dpi.

• Importing Graphics and Photos is the same process as that for Charts and Graphs. Crop and scale as needed.

Page 51: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Inserting Graphics and Photos

• Get info on the desktop to check images size for import into Powerpoint:• Or left-click the image and

select - Properties. • This example image is only

1024x768, use larger for clear, large format printing.

• Most crucial is dpi. 150-300 prints best.

Page 52: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Inserting Photos continued

• If you choose to copy and paste photos into your presentation and it creates a conflict at the printer, an artist may have to correct the problem, possibly resulting in extra hourly charges to correct the problem.• WARNING: Printing results may vary from machine to

machine and printer to printer. The final poster may have slight differences from what is on screen or proof print.

Page 53: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint
Page 54: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

You should be nearly done.

Now to Finish Up.

Page 55: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Finishing Up : Design Hints

• Keep it simple.• Limit the number of fonts.• One picture is worth 1000 captions.• Try to unify fonts across the poster.

• Hint: You can select multiple text boxes and change the font sizes, color and line spacing all at the same time.

Page 56: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Finishing Up : Color

• Please be conservative when choosing color.• Large areas of black or extremely dark colors can

wrinkle the paper and take a long time to dry.• Color coordinate your poster and graphs to make it

pleasing to the eye.• Powerpoint Themes can give many pre-designed options

that are color coordinated. Use Caution: Themes can change imported images, fonts, charts and tables in unexpected ways.

Page 57: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Finishing Up : Margins

• Leave margin space (1/2 inch around the outside border of the poster to allow safe printing and trimming.• Placing information too close to the edge could

result in portions of the poster being cropped out.

Page 58: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Finishing Up : Legibility

• Remember the primary concern is the legibility of the poster.

• Do not crowd information.• A poster that is crowded will confuse your

audience.

Page 59: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Finishing Up : Proofing• It’s recommended that you print a copy of your poster

so that you may proof it.• PLEASE PROOF CAREFULLY!• You are responsible for detecting any errors before

your poster is printed in wide format.• Any reprints that are a result of undetected errors will

be charged to your account

Page 60: Marketing & Communications Basics of Creating a Wide Format Poster in PowerPoint

Good Luck!

If you have any questions please contact: Laura Carter in Marketing & Communications at x2022

[email protected]