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Page Styles (Aspect Ratios)

Choose from 4 aspect ratios: widescreen (16:9), mobile portrait (9:16), classic (4:3), or square (1:1) for social media. Optimize for any display or platform.

Available Page Styles

Default (16:9)

Standard widescreen format. Perfect for most presentations, online meetings, and modern displays.

1920 × 1080 pxMost Popular

Tall (9:16)

Mobile-friendly portrait format. Ideal for Instagram Stories, TikTok, LinkedIn posts, and vertical video.

1080 × 1920 pxSocial Media

Traditional (4:3)

Classic presentation format. Best for older projectors, conference rooms, and traditional venues.

1024 × 768 pxLegacy

Square (1:1)

Social media optimized format. Perfect for Instagram posts, LinkedIn carousels, and Facebook graphics.

1080 × 1080 pxSocial Media

When to Use Each Style

16:9 - Widescreen

  • Sales presentations and pitch decks
  • Zoom, Teams, or Google Meet presentations
  • Conference talks and webinars
  • Most modern projectors and displays

9:16 - Mobile Portrait

  • Instagram Stories and Reels
  • TikTok videos and YouTube Shorts
  • LinkedIn carousel posts (vertical)
  • Mobile-first content marketing

4:3 - Traditional

  • Corporate conference rooms with older equipment
  • Academic presentations in lecture halls
  • Government or institutional settings
  • Print handouts (closer to letter paper ratio)

1:1 - Square

  • Instagram feed posts
  • LinkedIn carousel posts (square)
  • Facebook and Twitter graphics
  • Infographics for social media

How to Change Page Style

1

Open Page Style Modal

Click "Page Style" in the editor toolbar to open the aspect ratio selector.

2

Preview Each Style

Click any style to see a visual preview. The modal shows dimensions and use cases for each option.

3

Apply Style

Click "Apply Style" to change your deck's aspect ratio. All slides are automatically reformatted to the new dimensions.

💡 Page Style Tips

  • Choose aspect ratio before creating content—changing later may require layout adjustments
  • Use 16:9 when in doubt—it's the most versatile for digital and physical presentations
  • For social media, create separate decks in 9:16 or 1:1 rather than exporting widescreen
  • Check venue specs before creating—some older projectors only support 4:3