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Powerpoint: Control JPG image resolution? 1

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OsakaWebbie

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When one saves a Powerpoint presentation as JPG, in my experience it always saves the slides at a resolution of 640x480. Is there a way to get it (either version 2000 or XP) to make images of a higher resolution than that? I download them into my digital camera and use it instead of a laptop for presentation (to either an LCD projector or a TV, both of which can accept more resolution than 640x480).
 
Thanks, TAJ! I was actually in the neighborhood of the answer when I was searching through PPTools' "Powerpoint FAQ" section, but I never ran across the plugin section (mysteries of the universe!). Just increased resolution alone might not have enticed me to spend $30, but this plugin also solves another annoyance - in order for my camera to recognize the files, I've had to laboriously change all the filenames after every time I output. It seems that the PPTools people thought of cameras, because their filename format (a base plus 4-digit number) is exactly what cameras need. That tipped the scales for me, and after trying the demo I "plunked down my hard-earned money", as they say.
 
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