Powerpoint should show the size in Mb of each slide in the file.

T

Telstar

Just spent a couple of hours going through a 56 slide presentation
(PPT2003), cobbled together from various sources, trying to work out how it
could be 35Mb AFTER I had done "picture compression" ; eventually found an
innocent looking slide that was actually 15Mb plus 3 more at 4Mb each.

Would have been great for Powerpoint to list the size of each slide - would
have saved me a couple of hours work !

Or is someone going to say that there is such a list but its not a
documented feature?

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Bill Dilworth

Telstar,

Would you drop me a line at
billdilworth at mvps dot org

I have an add-in I would like you to try.


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