Learn how to compress PowerPoint files and manage zip archives. These posts provide tutorials regarding PowerPoint file compression for better performance and to avoid lags for PowerPoint slideshows.
Also learn about apps which provide file compression utility, such as the DocsPal web app, which delivers online file compression utility right from a browser.
A common issue that often puzzles PowerPoint users is the unexpectedly large size of their PowerPoint files. This not only makes it difficult to share presentations via email or cloud storage but also can cause performance issues during the presentation itself. Understanding why your PowerPoint file has ballooned in size is the first step in …
Sometimes you need to reduce the size of your PowerPoint presentation files, and that makes sense since transferring small files is faster and easy than large files. The problem with large files in PowerPoint is that sometimes the images embedded in the slide design are huge or we are adding some additional content that we …
As you create your PowerPoint presentation, you add videos, images, audio, charts, and more slides. Over time, these can add up to a lot in terms of file size. The next thing you know, you’re having trouble sending it via email or sharing it with your peers. When this happens, of course, you can’t take …
One may often require reducing the file size of a PowerPoint presentation before emailing it or to ensure that there are no lags or hangs caused due to a heavy presentation file. in fact, if your file size is too heavy, the presentation might even crash, which can lead to a lot of embarrassment.
If you are working with high quality images in PowerPoint and your images are compressed automatically, you may want to turn off the automatic compression for pictures and images in PowerPoint 2010. This way you can prevent the images to being compressed. In order to prevent PowerPoint to compress images in file you need to …
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