RobBroekhuis
Technical User
I have a strong suspicion this is a FAQ, but I can't find the answer, so please bear with me...
I'm editing a Powerpoint presentation whose file size is getting out of hand. One single slide, with about a dozen images all well under 100K in size is saving as about 2.5MB. I tried to troubleshoot by making changes in the way I insert or paste the images onto the slide, saving, and seeing the file size change, but I can't make sense of it (sometimes, REMOVING an image increases the file size). Is there
a) a procedure to remove inefficiency from or otherwise compact Powerpoint presentations?
b) a "best practice" for importing images (typically JPGs) so they take up the least amount of space?
Saving to network drives is taking ever longer, so I'd appreciate any help!
Rob
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I'm editing a Powerpoint presentation whose file size is getting out of hand. One single slide, with about a dozen images all well under 100K in size is saving as about 2.5MB. I tried to troubleshoot by making changes in the way I insert or paste the images onto the slide, saving, and seeing the file size change, but I can't make sense of it (sometimes, REMOVING an image increases the file size). Is there
a) a procedure to remove inefficiency from or otherwise compact Powerpoint presentations?
b) a "best practice" for importing images (typically JPGs) so they take up the least amount of space?
Saving to network drives is taking ever longer, so I'd appreciate any help!
Rob
![[flowerface] [flowerface] [flowerface]](/data/assets/smilies/flowerface.gif)