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Old 03-18-2012, 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Rmsobin View Post
I am new to PP -- doing a presentation.

Have 47 slides. On those are a total of 110 images (book covers, movie posters, pictures of faces, history illustrations). Total MB is now 33.8 MB.

A friend of mine did 52 slides and 97 images and his size is only 4.7 MB.

What do I need to know and or do to make this more manageable.

Thanks, Roger
Sounds like you need to compress your pictures and change the resolution. This should be in the format picture dialog box. > Compress pictures (all pictures in document) delete cropped areas and change your DPI to the lowest setting. Be sure to make a backup before you do this in case something gets messed up after the conversion.

Let us know how it goes.

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