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Turtle Bay School

Turtle Bay School. PowerPoint Poster set up: Before inserting anything in your poster, set the page size: File  page set up to 56” wide by 34” tall (Landscape). If you change your page size any items in the poster will be resized (and the aspect ratio could be skewed).

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Turtle Bay School

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  1. Turtle Bay School PowerPoint Poster set up: Before inserting anything in your poster, set the page size: File page set up to 56” wide by 34” tall (Landscape). If you change your page size any items in the poster will be resized (and the aspect ratio could be skewed) Author’s names and affiliations, 50-70 point font 4. Major Headings (~72 point font) (background color from paint can “fill” feature on Draw toolbar) 1. Major Headings (~72 point font) 3. Major Headings (~72 point font) (underline option on Format tool bar) Text box, Insert text box from Draw tool bar minimum text size ~ 24 point font. Select font, font size on Formatting tool bar. Format text box (outline, fill colors) in Draw tool bar Insert picture  from file Arrows (Draw toolbar) Figure 2 2. Major Headings (~72 point font) http://www.sfusd.k12.ca.us Boxes (on Draw tool bar) Photo: R. Teasdale Figure 1 5. Major Headings (~72 point font) • An IMPORTANT note on references: • If you use a graphic or image that is not something you originally created, you MUST cite the reference for that item where it is located in the poster (see the image references in figures 1 and 2 above). • If you cite data or information that is not your own, you must also cite that. • To cite a reference within text, it is standard to embed that citation in the text at the end of the sentence with the authors last name(s) and year of publication in parentheses.

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