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One-Line Title of the Project Student and Faculty Names, Affiliations

MATLAB Plot (print –depsc2 filename.eps). Maximum Size for 2048x1536 Digital Camera Image. Goal of This Poster Template

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One-Line Title of the Project Student and Faculty Names, Affiliations

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  1. MATLAB Plot (print –depsc2 filename.eps) Maximum Size for 2048x1536 Digital Camera Image Goal of This Poster Template The basic idea with this poster template is to make it easier for TTU faculty, staff, and students to create legible, higher-quality posters, and to avoid the most common mistakes faculty, staff, and students have previously made. Several templates are available using different page orientations, number of columns, and other layout elements. Select the template most suitable for your purpose, and let us know if there are any problems with them. Advanced Layout and Figures/Graphics Instructions There’s too much content in the normal advanced layout instructions to put on this poster. Read the notes pane at the bottom of the PowerPoint screen to see them. One-Line Title of the ProjectStudent and Faculty Names, Affiliations • Finally Getting a Plot of the Poster • Go to the Engineering Workstation Labs in Clement Hall 405. Take your ID with you to sign in. If you’re an engineering graduate student, you can use your normal CAE account to log into these labs. If you’re an engineering undergraduate, you probably have an account, too. • Pull up your PowerPoint poster file, and select the File / Print menu; don’t use the Print icon. In the print dialog, select the printer named “hold” (an HP DesignJet 800ps). Then click the Properties button to the right, and the Advanced button at the bottom of the properties dialog. • Basic Instructions • Do not modify font sizes or the positions of standard poster elements (titles, authors, acknowledgments, etc.) • Copy and paste this text box if you need a bulleted list, or the previous text box if you need paragraph text. • Do not mix bulleted text and paragraph text in a single text box. PowerPoint doesn’t handle mixed text formats very well. • Don’t go nuts with drop shadows, 3D effects, or other poster noise. Focus on the clarity of your message. • Don’t use Insert / Object to include content. This bloats up the poster file, and is likely to not work on other systems. Use Insert / Picture / From File to include outside graphics. • Copy and paste the equation below if you need a readable equation, and keep in mind that your audience might not be that interested in the details of the equations rather than the basics of the research. • In the Advanced dialog, change the Paper Size to Postscript Custom Page Size. Change the custom page size dimensions to the size of your poster (40x50 inches for this template). Click the OK buttons to exit all the dialogs. • After PowerPoint has finished printing your poster, go to the Helpdesk in the front of Clement Hall 405 and ask for your plot. They’ll preview the poster before releasing it to the plotter, so you can make sure it’s oriented correctly on the page. Acknowledgments such as state, federal, industry, university, or other support go here.

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