Minimum slide size change

I would like to make a banner or rail slide (720x90) but cant seem to make any slide less than 200pixels (H or W). I would like to export as fla after.
How can I make a slide smaller than the custom size will allow? (under 200 pixels either way).
Is there a way in the code somewhere to set the min sizing different than the 200?
thanks...

BobInIndy1 wrote:
1) is there a way to use keynote in a slide size that fills the screen you are using (ie no letterbox) without destroying your presentation when you change the slide size back?
If you need to present in different size ratios (e.g., the 4:3 of 1024x768 vs. widescreen HD of 1920x1080) it is wisest to create two separate presentations. Since the slides are of different proportions, there is no way to automatically scale the slides and preserve the proportions.
Do note that Keynote does have preferences that allow you to have a presentation fill the screen (as much as possible) -- in Preference, under Slideshow, check "Scale slides up to fit display". This option will not stretch your slides, and so again if you are using an HD-proportioned monitor with a 4:3 presentation, it will leave black space to the left and right of the presentation.

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