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replyReply Tue 20 Nov 2007, 15:54Delegate ariel said...

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Powerpoint Introduction course

Power point

what is the difference between paste as GIF and paste as PNG?

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replyReply Wed 21 Nov 2007, 15:19Trainer Amanda said...

RE: power point

Hi Ariel

Thank you for your question.

As these two are different formats for images, I think the difference would show depending on what you were pasting. GIF format is generally better for something that is solid colour/s whereas PNG would be better for something that has a range of different colours or a lot of detail in it.

I hope this helps.
Amanda

 

Powerpoint tip:

Preventing slide content change

If you have creating a presentation and someone else is delviering it, you may want to work the presentation so that the slide content cannot be changed.

To do this you can convert the slides into a PNG Portable Network Graphics Format (better than others -takes less memory up). Click on saVae as and change the save as type to PNG.
You will then be given the option to save the slide you are on, or all slides.

Create a new presentation and then Insert the saved PNG files into the new presentation. This way no one can change your slides, the way they were meant to be

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