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I'm in need of knowing if there is ANY way to change the dpi output settings before and or after a Powerpoint slide is saved to jpeg .
I use PP alot and also save to jpeg but alot of the softwares I use and try to print or resuse my work for imagery alerts me that the dpi of the jpeg is only 96 dpi . Is there ANY way I could change the dpi output settings to at least 300 or so for my jpeg useage . This is frustrating at best . Thanks in advance , RAGZDADDY |
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HANI ,
Thanks a million millions on the help . I've scratched my head to many times and to many hours on this one . I do pretty well overall , but that one had me . lol Again , thanks tons , RAGZDADDY . |
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I had all that done right except for the box to be checked with the " do not compress files . What a difference ONE little check box makes huh ?
Again, Thanks . |
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