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I am using powerpoint and I'm seeing that my powerpoint slide is not filling up the entire picture that my Optoma projector gives me. For example, there is a dark border around my picture on each slide. So, if the screen is 10 feet by 8 feet, it's only showing 9 feet by 6 feet. Make sense? How do I get the viewing to take up the entire projector space? Is there a screen resolution issue?

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If you reduce the resolution of the PC that is producing the presentation, the screen will fill out a bit more.
1024 X 768 is the optimum resolution.

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