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View slides in high contrast
 

Displaying slides in high contrast (high contrast: An accessibility setting that changes the appearance of displayed items on your screen by enlarging windows, toolbar buttons, and fonts, and displaying them in black and white.) is supported by Microsoft Windows 2000 or later.

  1. On the Windows Start menu, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
  2. Double-click the Accessibility Options icon.
  3. On the Display tab, select the Use High Contrast check box.
  4. Click OK.
  5. On the View menu in Microsoft PowerPoint, point to Color/Grayscale, and then click High Contrast.

Note     The high-contrast setting works for viewing slides and thumbnails (thumbnail: A miniature representation of a picture on a Web page, usually containing a hyperlink to a full-size version of the graphic. Thumbnails are used to load pages rich in graphics or pictures more quickly in a Web browser.) in normal and slide sorter view. In slide show view, slides are displayed as you have designed them. High contrast is a screen-only setting; it does not affect the actual presentation, nor does it apply to the printed presentation.

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