Your poster will be created on a single slide in Powerpoint.
Open the template at Storageserver>Projects>Bio>Bio150>Bio150 Poster Templates, and SAVE AS to your computer or network account.
Do NOT alter the Page Setup; it is set up for the correct poster size (36x44). Instructions for printing an 8-1/2x11 preview and the final large-format poster are at the end of this document. Find the Zoom display on the toolbar (displayed as %). Use the pull-down menu from the small arrow just to the right of the Zoom display to zoom in, for viewing smaller text.
Recommended sizes for your text are: Title: 90-120 pt. Author & advisor: 72-90 pt. Headers: 60 pt. Text: 18 pt, though 24 pt is recommended for your conclusions.
To enter text: Move the pointer arrow over the text ñ the pointer changes to an I-beam to indicate that you can click and then type. The size of the textbox should automatically adjust as you type. Many of the icons on the toolbar for formatting text are the same as those in Word.
To paste text from Word: Copy the selected text in Word. Insert the cursor into a textbox in your Powerpoint poster. Paste. You may need to readjust the font size of the pasted text. Alternatively, you can choose Paste Special from the Edit menu, then choose Unformatted Text. The pasted text should take on the formatting already selected in your textbox.
To resize a textbox (or image, or table): If you need to resize a textbox, click on the outline of it (the appearance of the outline will change from striped to shaded, with resizing handles on the corners), then click and drag a resizing handle to make the area larger or smaller. This resizing technique will work for pictures and tables as well.
To insert a new text box: Use the New Textbox icon on the drawing toolbar. Click on the icon, then click and drag for the size of the textbox you want to create. To alter the color of the box fill or the line around it, click on the outer edge of the textbox to select it, and from the Format menu, select Textbox. A dialog box will appear with tabbed areas, use the Colors & Lines tab to choose your colors (None is also an option).
To insert an image: From the Insert menu, choose Picture>From File. You can browse and select the image to insert. Types of images you can insert: JPG, GIF, EPS, TIF
To insert a graph from Excel: Copy the selected graph in Excel. Preferably, choose Paste Special from the Edit menu, then choose Picture. Alternately, you can Paste the graph in your Powerpoint poster. The difference is: 1) you can edit a pasted graph by double-clicking on it, but sometimes the text, especially the vertical text on the y-axis, is distorted and may be unreadable; and 2) you cannot edit the picture of your graph, but it may look better. Experiment with it both ways to see which is more beneficial to you.
To insert data from Excel: There are three ways to do this after you have copied the cells in Excel:
- Click in an empty area of your poster so nothing is selected, and Paste. A table with your data will be created. (It will probably appear in the center of the poster; so if it looks like nothing was pasted, zoom out or scroll around!) You can still edit the data, by double-clicking on the table.
- Place your cursor in an area of text, and paste. Data becomes text, with a return between the contents of each cell.
- Paste Special, as a picture. Becomes a non-editable image.
To create a table (other than Excel data):From the Insert menu, choose Table. You will be able to specify the numbers of rows and columns. You will have to resize the table, because Powerpoint makes it very large! If it is not resizing easily, you can decrease the font size while the table is selected, and try the resizing handles again. Alternately, you can Copy a Word table, and Paste it into Powerpoint
To print an 8-1/2x11 preview of your poster, choose Print from the File menu (don't use the shortcut on the toolbar). (PC) In the print dialog box, check the small box near the bottom for Scale to fit paper, then OK. (Mac) In the print dialog box, change the General pull-down menu to Microsoft Powerpoint, then click the box for Scale to fit paper, and finally click print. When your poster is ready for the final large-format printing, please send the Powerpoint file to Stephanie Peterson, at petersos@grinnell.edu. Contact her with questions any time at ext. 4107.