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Steve
I'm sure we're not alone, but we create many sales presentations using
PowerPoint 2000. As time has gone on, we add slides, images, video clips,
etc. Years ago we had 1.5m presentations, now they are 100M or more.
What is the best way to go about getting these to a managable size for email
distribution, downloading, etc.
We've reviewed some help tips at:
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00062.htm
I think primarily the group/group tip at that site offer us the most hope,
but it actually increased our file size.
We currently insert our graphics without doing any resizing or resolution
changing first. Many of the people that want our presentations turn around
and print them.
I imagine we're not unlike everyone else and we're looking for what steps to
take to balance the file size for electronic distribution with the quality.
If we pre-edit the images first, will that significantly impact the end file
size or is there a lot more to it?
thanks
PowerPoint 2000. As time has gone on, we add slides, images, video clips,
etc. Years ago we had 1.5m presentations, now they are 100M or more.
What is the best way to go about getting these to a managable size for email
distribution, downloading, etc.
We've reviewed some help tips at:
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00062.htm
I think primarily the group/group tip at that site offer us the most hope,
but it actually increased our file size.
We currently insert our graphics without doing any resizing or resolution
changing first. Many of the people that want our presentations turn around
and print them.
I imagine we're not unlike everyone else and we're looking for what steps to
take to balance the file size for electronic distribution with the quality.
If we pre-edit the images first, will that significantly impact the end file
size or is there a lot more to it?
thanks