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'Track revisions' seems like SUCH a GOOD idea, so many people use it, but
using it makes file sizes balloon. (e.g., one six month old file, with only
three TEXT slides, was 15MB).
The ONLY way we've found to fix it is to create an entirely new presentation
and copy the contents of each slide into new slides in that presentation.
(Copying the whole slide keeps all that file bloat.)
It's time consuming for longer files, but it works. The 15MB file became
320K...
Does anybody have an easier way? Microsoft Help is silent on the subject,
and the information it proffers for "accept all" in 'tracking changes'
doesn't apply to 'track revisions'.
Thanks!
using it makes file sizes balloon. (e.g., one six month old file, with only
three TEXT slides, was 15MB).
The ONLY way we've found to fix it is to create an entirely new presentation
and copy the contents of each slide into new slides in that presentation.
(Copying the whole slide keeps all that file bloat.)
It's time consuming for longer files, but it works. The 15MB file became
320K...
Does anybody have an easier way? Microsoft Help is silent on the subject,
and the information it proffers for "accept all" in 'tracking changes'
doesn't apply to 'track revisions'.
Thanks!