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Hi there
Here's a page with tips for you:http://www.deskshare.com/Resources/a...owerPoint.aspx According to this article, the WMV has to be the same resolution as the PPT in order to look good. Another option is to just bring the JPEGs into PPT and use an animation transition between them, instead of video. It will look better, of course, but I imagine that file size is your reason for using WMV. Last edited by noni; 11-27-2011 at 09:19 AM. Reason: typo :o |
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Thanks for that!
The reason I wanted to use a movie file was so that I could have 1 slide with multiple images that had the images changing as I talked about that slide. Cheers, Biffo |
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