Brendon,
In that case i would keep your 4 slides seperate in a file (A) on their own.
Then I would create a new file (B).
(1) I would open file A
(2) view menu > slide sorter
(3) select the 1st slide
(4) open file B
(5) view a single blank slide
(6) edit menu > paste > resize the slide (top left)
then repeat from step 3, but choose the 2nd slide, (skip step 4 and 5)
but this time resize the slide top right
etc
etc
cheers
TAJ Simmons
Microsoft Powerpoint MVP
[URL="http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com"]http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com[/URL]
awesome - powerpoint templates,
powerpoint backgrounds, free samples, ppt tutorials...
"Brendon" wrote in message
> right now just for editing but ultimaltely it needs to be done for a
> presenatation as well.
>
> "TAJ Simmons" wrote:
>
>> Brendon,
>>
>> Do you want to do this 'during' a slideshow, or while you are editing the
>> presentation?
>>
>> cheers
>> TAJ Simmons
>> Microsoft Powerpoint MVP
>>
>> [URL="http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com"]http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com[/URL]
>> awesome - powerpoint templates,
>> powerpoint backgrounds, free samples, ppt tutorials...
>>
>>
>> "Brendon" wrote in message
>>
>> >I have 4 slide presentations I need to place in a matrix of sorts that
>> >would
>> > show all four, or at least two, side-by-side. Can anyone help?
>>
>>
>> >> Stay informed about: Side-by-side of different slide presentations