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Old July 16th, 2008, 04:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
jeremy
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Is there a way to configure Power Point 2007 to drag images via an outline
box instead of the full image? I am having bandwidth issues running Power
Point on a terminal server over a T1 line and I'm looking for ways to cut
down the traffic generated. Moving an image within Power Point generates a
lot of traffic. If I could change this to move only an outline box of the
image instead of the image itself I'm hoping it would greatly reduce the
amount of traffic generated.
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Old July 17th, 2008, 01:03 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Lucy Thomson[_4_]
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Default drag image in Power Point 2007

Hi Jeremy

You could create a box of the right size to drag about then use a picture
fill once it's in the right place. Would that work for you?

Lucy

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Is there a way to configure Power Point 2007 to drag images via an outline
box instead of the full image? I am having bandwidth issues running Power
Point on a terminal server over a T1 line and I'm looking for ways to cut
down the traffic generated. Moving an image within Power Point generates a
lot of traffic. If I could change this to move only an outline box of the
image instead of the image itself I'm hoping it would greatly reduce the
amount of traffic generated.



 




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