![]() Reason for me to demand all this is that I came into trouble with the realsize settings when setting the width of a line. ![]() It's far easier to comprehend a layout if you zoom in your presentation to literally "100%" and 10 pixels mean 10 pixels in reality. The box will never be really "2 inches" if I put a ruler to it and take its length!!!īut as regards PIXLES that is fully another story. And if I use the same presentation on a screen it will depend on the resolution of the monitor as the whole thing gets scaled so it fits the monitor. ![]() If I use the freaking presentation in which a box is said to be "2 inches" in width on a projector the 2 inches will suddely be 10 inches on the screen. Neither really gives one an idea of how large the element actually is. inches in width" and saying "The element is. I don't see any difference between saying "The element is. As regards your first point: Its absoluty the same.
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