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I would like to use the pdf files for a presentation tomorrow, so I convert
them to eps, but when I insert the file the color arrangements are not the
same. Yellow turns blue and red have turned dark blue......am I doing
something wrong. appreciate your comments. Thanks a million
 
Have a look here
Import PDF content into PowerPoint
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00054.htm


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|I would like to use the pdf files for a presentation tomorrow, so I convert
| them to eps, but when I insert the file the color arrangements are not the
| same. Yellow turns blue and red have turned dark blue......am I doing
| something wrong. appreciate your comments. Thanks a million
 
I would like to use the pdf files for a presentation tomorrow, so I convert
them to eps but when I insert the file the color arrangements are not the
same. Yellow turns blue and red have turned dark blue......am I doing
something wrong. appreciate your comments. Thanks a million

PPT+EPS isn't always a happy combination.

If you can convert PDF files to EPS, I assume you have Acrobat rather than the
more limited Reader. If so, save as PNG rather than EPS. It'll be more
efficient and will probably produce better results in PPT.
 
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