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Determining resolution of imported image?
Does anyone know of a way to quickly determine the resolution of an image
already imported into PPT? I have a bloated presentation that mixes appropriately res'd images with ones that are needlessly big, and I'm trying to determine which ones to swap out. And I'd prefer not to run the whole thing through an optimizer program as I want to control the integrity of the images. - Nolan |
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Determining resolution of imported image?
Nolan,
I know just what you mean - unfortunately I don't know of such a utility, off the top of my head - it would be pretty useful though. Perhaps someone else will chime in with a utility that they know of. cheers TAJ Simmons microsoft powerpoint mvp awesome - powerpoint backgrounds, http://www.awesomebackgrounds.com free powerpoint templates, tutorials, hints, tips and more... "Nolan Haims" wrote in message ... Does anyone know of a way to quickly determine the resolution of an image already imported into PPT? I have a bloated presentation that mixes appropriately res'd images with ones that are needlessly big, and I'm trying to determine which ones to swap out. And I'd prefer not to run the whole thing through an optimizer program as I want to control the integrity of the images. - Nolan |
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Determining resolution of imported image?
In article , Nolan Haims wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to quickly determine the resolution of an image already imported into PPT? I have a bloated presentation that mixes appropriately res'd images with ones that are needlessly big, and I'm trying to determine which ones to swap out. Save the presentation as HTML then look in the folder full of support files that creates. Find the big honkers, downsample them to something more appropriate, then use File, Open from PPT to open the html file back into PPT so you can save as a PPT. ----------------------------------------- Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com PPTools: www.pptools.com ================================================ |
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