I would also guess that since PowerPoint is still a presentation (primarily)
software, the emphasis would stay on screen color -- RGB.
However, since you will be printing the slide image (why else would you need
CMYK?), why not choose one of the Save As... image types that can then be
converted to CMYK formats via one of the Adobe or Corel products?
Yes, I know it would be nice if every program exported to every format, but
I would expect one of MS's print programs (such as Publisher or Word) to
embrace CMYK before I would expect a display program (such as PowerPoint).
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"Ute Simon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Isn't color management an issue on operating system level? And neither
> Windows 2000 nor XP can handle CMYK on a PC. I haven't heard of any
> change in this direction with Vista.
>
> Best regards,
> Ute
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> "Steve Rindsberg" <(E-Mail Removed)> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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>> In article <F3EC3B33-362E-45DE-9988-(E-Mail Removed)>, Greg V
>> wrote:
>>> Does anyone know if there will there be support for CMYK in PowerPoint
>>> 2007?
>>> I'm working with beta 2 and do not see this as of yet.
>>
>> If you're working with the beta, you know as much as anyone here other
>> than the
>> softies and others who're sworn to secrecy.
>>
>> Seems unlikely that a major change like that would put in an appearance
>> this
>> late in the game if it hasn't already, though.
>>
>>
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