The minimum size that will get the job done and still be able to be handled
by the target system.
There really is no maximum size limit on the program. Most limits come from
the computer that will be running the presentation and the delivery media.
I've run presentations of over 400 highly graphic slides that have exceeded
100 megs after multiple optimization runs. I don't recommend it.
Presentations that size are vulnerable to corruption.
If you are truly concerned about the size of the presentation, you may want
to look into linking presentations together, several smaller ones making up
the big one. See:
**Linking in PowerPoint
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00193.htm
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Bill Dilworth, Microsoft PPT MVP
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