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Joseph
I handle large Powerpoint files that sometimes get unwieldly when
editing or e-mailing to others. The problem is large high-resolution
pictures that have been placed on slides within the file thus jacking
up the total file size. The images have been resized to fit onto the
slide, but of course the full image resolution is still there.
Is there a program or add-on, or even a way in Powerpoint that I may
have missed, that will allow you to change the resolution of these
images on the fly - such as allowing you to right click on the image
and say "change to XX resolution"?
What I don't want to have to do is to copy and paste each and every
image into a photo editor program to change the resolution. Also, I
don't want to set the whole powerpoint to a certain display resolution
so that it's no longer editable.
Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
Thanks.
editing or e-mailing to others. The problem is large high-resolution
pictures that have been placed on slides within the file thus jacking
up the total file size. The images have been resized to fit onto the
slide, but of course the full image resolution is still there.
Is there a program or add-on, or even a way in Powerpoint that I may
have missed, that will allow you to change the resolution of these
images on the fly - such as allowing you to right click on the image
and say "change to XX resolution"?
What I don't want to have to do is to copy and paste each and every
image into a photo editor program to change the resolution. Also, I
don't want to set the whole powerpoint to a certain display resolution
so that it's no longer editable.
Any help would be gratefully appreciated.
Thanks.