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MichaelZ
I made the mistake of not linking my narrations. I've lost gigs of drive
space that are not restored when deleting the actual PPT file. The problem
might be that there may be ghost files of cancelled and/or deleted narrations
somwhere that have piled up assembling the presentation. I've tested this by
adding a slide, a narration, and then trashing the entire PPT file. My hard
drive free space still diminishes even after emptying the trash. Your
suggestions are most welcome!
space that are not restored when deleting the actual PPT file. The problem
might be that there may be ghost files of cancelled and/or deleted narrations
somwhere that have piled up assembling the presentation. I've tested this by
adding a slide, a narration, and then trashing the entire PPT file. My hard
drive free space still diminishes even after emptying the trash. Your
suggestions are most welcome!