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Jeff
I am using PowerPoint 2002 in XP-SP2 and have several lecture presentations
that are each in the 12 MB range PPT file sizes. They reach that size
because they have a number of illustrations.
I've read somewhere on this newslist that large file sizes can cause
corruption in PP presentations and Red X problems especially if you "paste"
images into it instead of "Insert" and - not knowing any better - I've done
that too.
I have not yet had any problems with my presentations running on my laptop
(512MB RAM), but I am concerned because of my new knowledge. How can I trim
down the file size and undo whatever problems my pasting may have done
without having to re-create the presentation from scratch? Is there a
utility to do this? Would copying the images from the PowerPoint to a
graphic application and then re-inserting them into PowerPoint using
"Insert" solve the problem?
Any words of wisdom appreciated.
Jeff
that are each in the 12 MB range PPT file sizes. They reach that size
because they have a number of illustrations.
I've read somewhere on this newslist that large file sizes can cause
corruption in PP presentations and Red X problems especially if you "paste"
images into it instead of "Insert" and - not knowing any better - I've done
that too.
I have not yet had any problems with my presentations running on my laptop
(512MB RAM), but I am concerned because of my new knowledge. How can I trim
down the file size and undo whatever problems my pasting may have done
without having to re-create the presentation from scratch? Is there a
utility to do this? Would copying the images from the PowerPoint to a
graphic application and then re-inserting them into PowerPoint using
"Insert" solve the problem?
Any words of wisdom appreciated.
Jeff