My wife has created absolutely huge Powerpoint presentations, but the problem is, they shouldn't be so huge. We are running Office 2000 on a WinXP machine.
Most of her presentations are of the 35-50 slide type, with about 30-40 images (mostly 400kb .jpg). Her presentations range from 116MB to 350MB. Re-saving under a new name, and reducing the image resolution/file size does not substantially change anything.
As an example, using just one slide, with a few words and one 350KB image, the saved .ppt is about 4MB! If I take the same images and produce a .ppt on my work computer (Win2K, Office2K SR1) ... the file size would be minimal.
She likes to copy/paste the images from Windows Explorer into Powerpoint, rather than doing the Insert/Picture/ From File method ... but that doesn't seem to change things either.
Any thoughts on a resolution? Get SR1? Get PP2K?
Thanks. --
Rick K aka Nagudizy
Allah hoo
Most of her presentations are of the 35-50 slide type, with about 30-40 images (mostly 400kb .jpg). Her presentations range from 116MB to 350MB. Re-saving under a new name, and reducing the image resolution/file size does not substantially change anything.
As an example, using just one slide, with a few words and one 350KB image, the saved .ppt is about 4MB! If I take the same images and produce a .ppt on my work computer (Win2K, Office2K SR1) ... the file size would be minimal.
She likes to copy/paste the images from Windows Explorer into Powerpoint, rather than doing the Insert/Picture/ From File method ... but that doesn't seem to change things either.
Any thoughts on a resolution? Get SR1? Get PP2K?
Thanks. --
Rick K aka Nagudizy
Allah hoo