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Phil_Stu
Version: 2008 Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Processor: Intel To anyone that can help,
I'm having issues when saving a PowerPoint presentation as a web page. It uses a GIF snapshot instead of PNG when saving the slides, even though I have ticked enable PNG as an output format in the web options.
The problem is that the gif files look terrible as they are only 256 colours and the background of the slide sometimes bleeds into the other JPG images that have been placed on top.
Interestingly enough the bleed issue doesn't seem to occur in Leopard.
Has anyone found a way to force the save as web page function to save in PNG rather than GIF? Or is this not possible?
All updates have been done.
Thanks in advance
Phil
I'm having issues when saving a PowerPoint presentation as a web page. It uses a GIF snapshot instead of PNG when saving the slides, even though I have ticked enable PNG as an output format in the web options.
The problem is that the gif files look terrible as they are only 256 colours and the background of the slide sometimes bleeds into the other JPG images that have been placed on top.
Interestingly enough the bleed issue doesn't seem to occur in Leopard.
Has anyone found a way to force the save as web page function to save in PNG rather than GIF? Or is this not possible?
All updates have been done.
Thanks in advance
Phil