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Hi Adforum - have you right clicked and looked at the size of your photo when editing? I'm sure you have! When I just had a quick look I noticed that the picture I chose was much bigger in the original than it was after messing around with it. In other words I'm sure it's a safe bet when reducing the size (of the photo) for the slide the resolution will be ok on the presentation but if I increase the size then it will pixelate. If you've got something like photoshop I'm sure it could help.
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