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Kev
I maintain a website for a community org where I post tons of event pictures.
I created a pps slide show with 150 pics/slides of 1600x1000 res but the file
size was 82meg. I tried two approaches (1) reize to 800x600 and then create
the pps, and (2) use the picture compress feature of PPoint to set to 96 dpi.
Both methods did bring the file size down to a managble 10meg; however, the
pictures obviously lost their resolution and look not so good when the pps is
displayed full screen (greater than 800x600).
How can I set a pps file such that I can use the 800x600 pics and have the
pps display at 800x600 no matter what res the users screen is set to. In
other words, force the pps to display in 800x600 and not resize to full
screen. thanks.
I created a pps slide show with 150 pics/slides of 1600x1000 res but the file
size was 82meg. I tried two approaches (1) reize to 800x600 and then create
the pps, and (2) use the picture compress feature of PPoint to set to 96 dpi.
Both methods did bring the file size down to a managble 10meg; however, the
pictures obviously lost their resolution and look not so good when the pps is
displayed full screen (greater than 800x600).
How can I set a pps file such that I can use the 800x600 pics and have the
pps display at 800x600 no matter what res the users screen is set to. In
other words, force the pps to display in 800x600 and not resize to full
screen. thanks.