I would like to have the content of my slides start at the top of the page, i.e. with title etc. at the same position regardless of how much content there is on the slide. By default the text is vertically centered (which I don't like, except for the title page).
I expect there is a single command to do this, but I have been unable to find it.
Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance,
Arthur
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How NOT to center text vertically on slides, {slides} class
You may try other classes for a presentation like beamer or powerdot. The capabilities of the standard slides class are very poor. If you want to print out your slides for a presentation on a good old overhead projector, these classes offer suitable solutions.
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Thorsten¹
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