The size of the projection screen is relatively unimportant to PowerPoint.
It is more concerned with the projectors resolution. Like your desktop,
this will represent how many dots of color can be displayed.
For more info than you probably wanted, see:
http://www.powerpointbackgrounds.com/powerpointgraphics.htm
It is a great tutorial and explains much that is needed.
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david said:
i will be doing a lecture with projected iamges onto a large screen (6' to
10'). What image size (dpi) and dimensions should i import images as?
Also, is there a way to resize all imported images into a consistent 200dpi?