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Deleting the archival "junk" maintained by PPT

 
 
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      8th Jun 2006
I had a PPT presentation with just 1 slide. It was a nice picture.
The size of the document was 150K. My boss liked the picture, and he
wanted me to add that slide to his presentation. He emailed me his
presentation (size 5M), and I copied my slide to his presentation,
using the "Slide Sorter View".

Then I made some small changes to my slide. Finally, in order to
retain the updated version of my slide for my records, I deleted all
but my slide from the presentation, again using the "Slide Sorter
View". The presentation now had only one slide --- mine --- but now
it's size was 5M! Please recall that previously my slide was only
150K.

It gets even more interesting. I copied my "fat" slide back into my
boss' presentation. I was expecting the size of the presentation to
bloat to 10 M (5M original size and 5M my single slide size). However,
lo and behold, the overall size of the file only increased by around
150 K.

The only way that I can rationalize it is that there is a lot of
archival junk in my PPT presentation. Does anyone know how to remove
that? I will consider all the archival junk removed if I can trim the
slide size down to around 200K or so.

Thanks,
Bhta

 
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TAJ Simmons
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      9th Jun 2006
bhta

see turning off 'fast saves' on this page

http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00034.htm

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"Generic Usenet Account" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I had a PPT presentation with just 1 slide. It was a nice picture.
> The size of the document was 150K. My boss liked the picture, and he
> wanted me to add that slide to his presentation. He emailed me his
> presentation (size 5M), and I copied my slide to his presentation,
> using the "Slide Sorter View".
>
> Then I made some small changes to my slide. Finally, in order to
> retain the updated version of my slide for my records, I deleted all
> but my slide from the presentation, again using the "Slide Sorter
> View". The presentation now had only one slide --- mine --- but now
> it's size was 5M! Please recall that previously my slide was only
> 150K.
>
> It gets even more interesting. I copied my "fat" slide back into my
> boss' presentation. I was expecting the size of the presentation to
> bloat to 10 M (5M original size and 5M my single slide size). However,
> lo and behold, the overall size of the file only increased by around
> 150 K.
>
> The only way that I can rationalize it is that there is a lot of
> archival junk in my PPT presentation. Does anyone know how to remove
> that? I will consider all the archival junk removed if I can trim the
> slide size down to around 200K or so.
>
> Thanks,
> Bhta
>



 
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      9th Jun 2006
This is an excellent example of how "enable fast save" works (doesn't work!!!)
-- Everybody should turn it off -right now!!
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"Generic Usenet Account" wrote:

> I had a PPT presentation with just 1 slide. It was a nice picture.
> The size of the document was 150K. My boss liked the picture, and he
> wanted me to add that slide to his presentation. He emailed me his
> presentation (size 5M), and I copied my slide to his presentation,
> using the "Slide Sorter View".
>
> Then I made some small changes to my slide. Finally, in order to
> retain the updated version of my slide for my records, I deleted all
> but my slide from the presentation, again using the "Slide Sorter
> View". The presentation now had only one slide --- mine --- but now
> it's size was 5M! Please recall that previously my slide was only
> 150K.
>
> It gets even more interesting. I copied my "fat" slide back into my
> boss' presentation. I was expecting the size of the presentation to
> bloat to 10 M (5M original size and 5M my single slide size). However,
> lo and behold, the overall size of the file only increased by around
> 150 K.
>
> The only way that I can rationalize it is that there is a lot of
> archival junk in my PPT presentation. Does anyone know how to remove
> that? I will consider all the archival junk removed if I can trim the
> slide size down to around 200K or so.
>
> Thanks,
> Bhta
>
>

 
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      9th Jun 2006

TAJ Simmons wrote:
> bhta
>
> see turning off 'fast saves' on this page
>


Unfortunately turning off 'fast saves' does not seem to do the trick.
Any other suggestions?

Bhta

 
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David M. Marcovitz
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      9th Jun 2006
Turning off fast saves is only the first step. You need to turn off fast
saves and then Save As under a different name. The new file should be
nice and small. If you keep fast saves turned off, you shouldn't run into
this problem again.
--David

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Microsoft PowerPoint MVP
Director of Graduate Programs in Educational Technology
Loyola College in Maryland
Author of _Powerful PowerPoint for Educators_
http://www.PowerfulPowerPoint.com/

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>
> TAJ Simmons wrote:
>> bhta
>>
>> see turning off 'fast saves' on this page
>>

>
> Unfortunately turning off 'fast saves' does not seem to do the trick.
> Any other suggestions?
>
> Bhta
>
>


 
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      9th Jun 2006
In addition to the fast saves thing, you might be seeing an issue with "send
for review." So look at the bottom of that FAQ the guys pointed you to and
read the stuff about "Review Features" and "Outlook and Review Features."

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"Generic Usenet Account" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I had a PPT presentation with just 1 slide. It was a nice picture.
> The size of the document was 150K. My boss liked the picture, and he
> wanted me to add that slide to his presentation. He emailed me his
> presentation (size 5M), and I copied my slide to his presentation,
> using the "Slide Sorter View".
>
> Then I made some small changes to my slide. Finally, in order to
> retain the updated version of my slide for my records, I deleted all
> but my slide from the presentation, again using the "Slide Sorter
> View". The presentation now had only one slide --- mine --- but now
> it's size was 5M! Please recall that previously my slide was only
> 150K.
>
> It gets even more interesting. I copied my "fat" slide back into my
> boss' presentation. I was expecting the size of the presentation to
> bloat to 10 M (5M original size and 5M my single slide size). However,
> lo and behold, the overall size of the file only increased by around
> 150 K.
>
> The only way that I can rationalize it is that there is a lot of
> archival junk in my PPT presentation. Does anyone know how to remove
> that? I will consider all the archival junk removed if I can trim the
> slide size down to around 200K or so.
>
> Thanks,
> Bhta
>



 
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