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Here is a picture of how my project opens up in the browser window:
Of course, I can zoom in to make the actual "slide" bigger, but I don't know if all users will know how to do this. Is there a way to make the project "snap" to whatever size the window is, thus eliminating all of the wasted space around it?
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Normal or responsive project? Do you launch from the correct htm file?
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Responsive
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That is the resolution you choose for desktop which will show up. Did you really need Responsive? For normal projects you have the option to Rescale, but that will always lead to quality loss.
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Thank you. We initially developed it as Responsive so that we can have it as such in the future if we want it. Maybe this was not the best way to go about it, but it seems difficult to take a non-responsive project and make it responsive.
So, my resolution for my computer is 1600X900, which is big. In a blank responsive project, I can only select up to 1280 for the resolution for desktop, unless there is another way to do it. I am editing this number here:
So there is not an option where it is "smart" enough to realize how big or small the particular computer is? Should I just make it as big as possible and then the "responsiveness" will take care of resizing if a user has a smaller resolution computer? I'm guessing there is not an easy way to do this after-the-fact without having to go through and adjust objects and text boxes on every slide if I make this adjustment.