animated MathType

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Mika Seppala

I create power Point presentations with contain
mathematical formulae created by MathType. The slides
(without animation) look fine. When I add animation to
the slides, the MathType formulae that appear after mouse
clicks are shown using some default low resolution. On a
high resolution monitor or data projector display these
formulae do not look good.

Now if I save the presentation as a mhtml file, all the
formulae look good again even those that appear after
mouse clicks. Is there a way to tell Power Point to
display the MathType formulae using the same resolution
as what the rest of the presentation is using?

Thank you for your help.

--Mika Seppala
 
I create power Point presentations with contain
mathematical formulae created by MathType. The slides
(without animation) look fine. When I add animation to
the slides, the MathType formulae that appear after mouse
clicks are shown using some default low resolution. On a
high resolution monitor or data projector display these
formulae do not look good.

Now if I save the presentation as a mhtml file, all the
formulae look good again even those that appear after
mouse clicks. Is there a way to tell Power Point to
display the MathType formulae using the same resolution
as what the rest of the presentation is using?

The good It's nothing to do with your computer or software configuration

The bad It's a known PPT bug; there's nothing much you can do about it,
I'm afraid, other than to skip the animations on text. Making the text bigger
seems to help.

Saving as MHTML is a neat idea; I don't know that anyone's come up with that as
a workaround before this. Thanks for posting that.
 
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