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 Baby V
 
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							| Dear eslprintables friends,   I know there are some programs one can use to reduce the size of files (PPT and word). The problem is that I dodn �t know which one is good. Can anybody help me!!!   Thanks  Baby V |  24 Nov 2009      
					
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 Mariethe House
 
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							| i use this one that was given on the forum some time ago and I find it really good and easy to use! Good luck! 
 http://webresizer.com/resizer/
 
 
 edit! Sorry I didn´t read your question properly! This is for photos only! I shall leave it all the same... It might prove useful to someone else! I am sure someone will answer your question!
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 scottsminkey
 
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							| The most important thing here, I think, is to use a method that is standard so that if you send the file to someone else, he or she can uncompress it. If you are using Windows, I would recommend right-clicking on the file then choosing Send To -> Compressed (zipped) Folder. This will make a compressed file ending in .zip. To uncompress right-click on the compressed (.zip) file and choose Open With -> Compressed (zipped) Folders. If you are using Linux you can use the zip command. I �m not sure about MacOS, but I �m sure there is something to create and open zipped files. 
 - Scott
 
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