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Old 05-30-2011, 08:30 AM
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Hello,



I want to prepare a powerpoint presentation. I need to insert a picture in my presentation. The picture is in a .pdf file. To do this I drag and drop the .pdf file. The picture goes in my presentation but I need to enlarge it to fit the size of the slide. When I enlarge it the resolution is not good. Can you tell me how to transfer the picture and have good resolution?

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Unfortunately image normally resize smaller and look good.

Some image formats can be resized to be larger and look great. Like vector images.

Your best luck will be to get the original image file.

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