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Old 03-15-2012, 07:03 AM
Drehorst Drehorst is offline PPT 2010 on a PC: exporting high res jpgs Mac OS X PPT 2010 on a PC: exporting high res jpgs Office for Mac 2011
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Sadly, I am not having any luck with this. My IT dept says they have hacked the registry, but we are still getting 96dpi jpgs. Something is obviously not right, but I'm not sure what to do at this point.
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Sadly, I am not having any luck with this. My IT dept says they have hacked the registry, but we are still getting 96dpi jpgs. Something is obviously not right, but I'm not sure what to do at this point.
I can only tell you it works (and it's the only way AFAIK)

Are you sure the IT folk got it right? Yeah, I know, IT folk are always right but ....

I take it you are not able to check the key yourself? Make sure they used the key for 14 if you have 2010 and had PowerPoint closed when they added the key.
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