Insert is almost always the better way to go. It keeps the file size smaller
and uses less resources. The only exception is if the image is being copied
from one slide to the next. In that case PPT only keeps one copy of the
picture so the copy paste doesn't affect the file size.
Taking off the MVP hat, because I have no concrete proof:
I also have a strong belief that copy paste of images can increase the
likelihood of certain kinds of file corruption, most notably Red X. I have
no proof of it, just circumstantial evidence and alleged experiences.
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Marianne said:
keep in mind that I am still new to PP..
Is there is difference between inserting an object as opposed to
copy/pasting? Is there any reason why you would want to do one over another?
As always, thank you!