Optimize PowerPoint File Size: Solutions for Reducing Large File Sizes
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In this helpful PowerPoint tutorial, discover WHY your PowerPoint file is slow to load and uncover effective solutions for optimizing and reducing the file size of your PowerPoint presentations.
Learn practical techniques and strategies to tackle the common problem of large PowerPoint file sizes, ensuring smoother sharing and improved performance.
Starting with compressing images and media, this video provides step-by-step instructions on how to optimize your PowerPoint files without compromising the quality of your content.
Say goodbye to large and unwieldy presentations and unlock the secrets to creating compact and efficient PowerPoint files. Enhance your productivity and share your presentations with ease by mastering the art of file size optimization in PowerPoint.
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00:00 Introduction
00:11 Power Point File Size
00:23 Change File Extensions
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Nice! So cool! I didnt realize that you could rename to .zip.
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Interesting. I knew you could rename a kmz file with a zip extension to get a kml, but I never thought of trying that for a pptx file. Thanks!
You're welcome, Keith! :)
Hi, To change the subject have you any videos on how to change a list of dates to a numerical age, so that I can then group the ages into say 18-25, 26-20 etc. Thanks Paul
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