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May 5

Written by: Senior Instructor
5/5/2008 2:35 PM

For printing purposes, files in PowerPoint should be around 150 dpi or larger, but for viewing only, there is no need to let a file exceed 96 dpi because the screen always displays at this setting. Keeping files in bitmap format can take up too much space, so why not make these files smaller? When you go to "Save As", you can save your presentation as a specific kind of file ("Save As Type" appears in the File Save browser). Selecting a .gif or .jpg can significantly reduce the amount of space your file takes up.

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