Increased Slide Size resolution and everything shrunk

after I set it back to 800x600 (the res I want). Is there a way to get it all to show at the original size that I had prior to the change?
Thanks,
John
iMac 24"   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

Hi John,
Welcome to the discussions.
I hate to start with the obvious, but always make a backup of your presentation, then change things.
But to help you we could use a little more information. Try to include more information. Are you talking about slides with text, titles, graphics, all of the above? What resolution did you start with. Why did you have to change it? Why does it need to be changed back? When you did change it back, what did you see, did everything stay the same? The more information you give us initially the more we can try to help.
Jim

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