How many times have you tried to export PowerPoint slides to .JPG of .TIF files only to find images that are pixilated and poor quality?
Here are your fixes:
1. You can always export to a .PNG (Portable Network Graphics) file. The image is clear and looks like a high quality image.
2. The other option you have is to add a new registry value for Microsoft PowerPoint.
Our consultants have done this and the outcome has been great! Here is a link to the instructions:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;827745&Product=ppt2003
Let us know how this works for you!
Thanks for the great tutorial. I also want to share with you some stuff for Power Point.
ReplyDeleteThere are thousands of different templates, graphics and maps, they can make your work with Power Point faster and easier.
Here is the link. Enjoy.
http://www.poweredtemplate.com