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Hi,
I'm new to this forum - glad I found it. I'm making a presentation with PPT2007. I'm going to convert it with Wondershare PPT2DVD to a DVD format. I had an illustrator draw some medical illustration. I have the illustration files in .jpg, .ai, .eps and .gif formats. The files were sent to me zipped. Unzipped, the .jpg files average 75 - 150kb. When I insert them into a PPT slide and enlarge them, they look pretty bad. I know they would look worse on a TV screen. The only way I can figure how to open the .ai and .eps files is with Adobe Photoshop Elements, which I have but don’t know how to use. I would appreciative any help on how to make these illustrations look good in my presentation. Thanks. |
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Thanks, Matrix. I'll do that.
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