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From: Masters on 11 Feb 2010 16:35 I have been using PPT 2007 for two years now creating images. I usually save these images as PNG, TIFF, or JPG but I now have someone asking me to create a format that will print in 300 DPI. I have changed my slide to 300 DPI changing the registry, but can I also change this for individual images within the PPT presentation? (I know that is not what PPT is meant for, but it has been working great for me so far)
From: Lucy Thomson on 11 Feb 2010 17:16 See if this helps: Improve PowerPoint's GIF, BMP, PNG, JPG export resolution http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00052.htm Lucy -- Lucy Thomson PowerPoint MVP MOS Master Instructor www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au "Masters" <Masters(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6D9B5609-8EBC-4348-B7F6-14EB9AD9FF01(a)microsoft.com... >I have been using PPT 2007 for two years now creating images. I usually >save > these images as PNG, TIFF, or JPG but I now have someone asking me to > create > a format that will print in 300 DPI. I have changed my slide to 300 DPI > changing the registry, but can I also change this for individual images > within the PPT presentation? > > (I know that is not what PPT is meant for, but it has been working great > for > me so far)
From: Steve Rindsberg on 12 Feb 2010 12:34 In article <6D9B5609-8EBC-4348-B7F6-14EB9AD9FF01(a)microsoft.com>, Masters wrote: > I have been using PPT 2007 for two years now creating images. I usually save > these images as PNG, TIFF, or JPG but I now have someone asking me to create > a format that will print in 300 DPI. I have changed my slide to 300 DPI > changing the registry, but can I also change this for individual images > within the PPT presentation? No, it's an all or nothing change when you make the registry edit (unless you want to change the registry to/fro whenever you export images. On the page that Lucy pointed to, there's a link to our Image Exporter add-in. It'll let you export just the slides you want, at the pixel-density you want, name them what you want, etc. w/o having to meddle with the registry each time. ============================== PPT Frequently Asked Questions http://www.pptfaq.com/ PPTools add-ins for PowerPoint http://www.pptools.com/
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