In article <uCxV+(E-Mail Removed)>, Tom Withycombe wrote:
> Please excuse me if these questions have been raised before. As a newbie
> - I seek immunity from wrath!
We're not a very wrathful bunch, I'm afraid. You'll have to take us, meek and
mellow, as we are. But for fast answers, a quick Google newsgroup search can't
be beat.
> 2. When I have tried to Insert an image, the size of the picture on the
> P/Point slide seems much bigger. For example - the picture of a penguin,
> quite normal in his CD viewing - will only show the central part of the
> bird when put on P/Point. I have tried fiddling about with the zoom
> percentages but it doesn't seem to work.
Zoom shows more or less of the slide but doesn't change what's on the slide.
You can zoom out until you see the corner of an image, then drag the corner to
shrink it. Or rightclick the image, go to the size tab and plug in something
more reasonable. Lock the aspect ratio then type 7.5 for height, for example.
Most of the solutions mentioned in the link Michael posted will do this
automatically, by the way.
However. However. HOWEVER ...
The fact that the images come in so large suggests that they're much bigger
files, more data, than is needed. Using them as-is will bloat your PPT files
unnecessarily.
I'd suggest using something like the free IrfanView (
www.irfanview.com) to
batch downsample the images to 1024x768 or thereabouts and save as JPGs.
Insert the downsampled versions instead of the originals.
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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ:
www.pptfaq.com
PPTools:
www.pptools.com
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