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Marcy
I have several presentations that were created on older Macintoshes and
on PC's. I did not create them, and the graphics are embedded rather
than linked.
When they are run as slideshows on a PC with Windows XP and on a
Macintosh G3 with PowerPoint version X, they run fine. When they are
run on a Macintosh G4 and an iBook, both with PowerPoint 2004 and OS X,
some of the graphics don't show up, or just little bits and pieces show
up.
My questions are:
Is there any way to go to the old PowerPoint presentations and see how
they were done? With embedded graphics rather than linked ones, I don't
know if there is any way to see where the original graphics came from.
What may cause this to happen? Is there a preferred way to save the
inserted graphics? What may work best - eps, tif, jpg?
We have a major presentation to give in two weeks, and can't have
slides where the graphics don't show up. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
Thank you,
Marcy
on PC's. I did not create them, and the graphics are embedded rather
than linked.
When they are run as slideshows on a PC with Windows XP and on a
Macintosh G3 with PowerPoint version X, they run fine. When they are
run on a Macintosh G4 and an iBook, both with PowerPoint 2004 and OS X,
some of the graphics don't show up, or just little bits and pieces show
up.
My questions are:
Is there any way to go to the old PowerPoint presentations and see how
they were done? With embedded graphics rather than linked ones, I don't
know if there is any way to see where the original graphics came from.
What may cause this to happen? Is there a preferred way to save the
inserted graphics? What may work best - eps, tif, jpg?
We have a major presentation to give in two weeks, and can't have
slides where the graphics don't show up. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.
Thank you,
Marcy