PowerPoint object resolution

J

Jed

I have a problem with powerpoint presentations that
contain graphics that I created in CambridgeSoft Chemdraw
7.0. The resolution of the graphics displayed is not good
and in order to have graphics of acceptable resolution I
have to conver all of the graphics to microsoft drawing
objects. Although this solution provides a slide show of
acceptable quality, it is not a very convenient solution.
Is there some way to get powerpoint to display chemdraw
objects in higher resolution so that these objects can
retain their propoerties for future editing?

When the PowerPoint presentation is printed with the
ChemDraw OLE objects there is no resolution problem,
which seems to indicate that ChemDraw provides different
objects to the client application. I am not sure how
converting to a microsoft drawing object increases the
resolution. Doesn't office have to use the information
provided by ChemDraw? Is there a separate rendering
process that goes on when the slide show is printed? It
seems like I could get high quality slide shows if I
could get PowerPoint to display the graphics that are the
same quality as those printed. I attempted to increase
the slide size, but that didn't solve the problem. Do
you have any other suggestions?
 

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