ChrissieP1
You could save your presentation as a series of BITMAPS
eg. JPGs PNGs BMPs etc
These 'are flattened' in the sense they contain no 'elements' (vector
graphics information) - they just contain DOTS (pixels).
Where as a PDF file are mostly made up of elements/objects/vector graphic
information (some of which maybe transparency information.
However, the printer will be able to print at a better quality from PDFs
then from bitmaps!
cheers
TAJ Simmons
Microsoft Powerpoint MVP
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"ChrissieP1" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have converted a PowerPoint 2007 file to PDF, but it cannot be printed
> correctly on a commercial printer. I have been told there are
> "transparencies
> in my file, which are like layers and tha they happen when you have placed
> multiple images in your file and that these things need to be flattened so
> that there are no layers."
>
> I would also like to know if this only a problem where images overlap, or
> if this is a problem where there are multiple images on a page.