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how to rezises ppt?



lizsantiago
Puerto Rico

how to rezises ppt?
 
can someone help me? i love doing ppts for my classes that i would love to share here but my problem is that i have tried using resizes softwares but they just resizes 2 or 3 kb so i have to split it and sometimes i can only put 3 or 4 slides per document. i have seen that some members manage to put 8 to even 15 slides. how in the world you do that????? i have been able to resize the pictures and most of them are not bigger than 8kb, i have stopped using word art and instead i use only text boxes but nothing helps, i always end up with 4 slides with 500kb. what else can i do? i use ms 2007 but i try not to use things that are not compatible with the other versions so that wont increase my ppts. but still nothing. what else is there?

7 Feb 2010      





zailda
Brazil

Hi!

I suggest you choose a plain template and color it later. Some templates (or themes) are over 300 kb themselves.

Hope it helps.

Zailda

7 Feb 2010     



lizsantiago
Puerto Rico

i use a blank template then add a rectangle shape with a solid color. still the same big ppt Cry  i wonder how gabitza manage to put so many slides in just one ppt???

7 Feb 2010     



zailda
Brazil

Hi again!

Some suggestions:

- resize pics (the smaller the best), click on each one + ctrl x + image tools > special paste > choose "jpeg � or "gif". Then you can resize again and make it bigger.

- when you did it with all images, left-click one, go to image tools, choose compress > all images in the document > email (96). Save the changes.

- if it doesn �t work, download irfanview (google it and you �ll find tons of sites to download from), open the image on it, click "image > resize > set the size for 90 px > save in a folder.

Hope it helps


7 Feb 2010