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Summary:
In PowerPoint 2003 with a slideshow file open, when you select the option:
"File\Send To\Microsoft Office Word..." the "Send to Microsoft Office Word"
dialog box gives you a variety of options to export your powerpoint file
(i.e. Notes Below Slides and so forth).
However, there are no options to select the quality of the images that are
exported.
In a real-life scenario, I exported a 95-slide presentation with the option
to put "Notes Below Slides" and the resulting file was a 102MB MS Word
Document document.
This is a huge file!
Solution:
I opened the Word File, cut every slide image and used paste-special to
paste it as a PNG (to preserve quality), and when I was done, my file went
from 100MB to less than 10MB.
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In PowerPoint 2003 with a slideshow file open, when you select the option:
"File\Send To\Microsoft Office Word..." the "Send to Microsoft Office Word"
dialog box gives you a variety of options to export your powerpoint file
(i.e. Notes Below Slides and so forth).
However, there are no options to select the quality of the images that are
exported.
In a real-life scenario, I exported a 95-slide presentation with the option
to put "Notes Below Slides" and the resulting file was a 102MB MS Word
Document document.
This is a huge file!
Solution:
I opened the Word File, cut every slide image and used paste-special to
paste it as a PNG (to preserve quality), and when I was done, my file went
from 100MB to less than 10MB.
----------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...9-414ead54ae01&dg=microsoft.public.powerpoint