Save as .BMP 352x288

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Boki

I need to save PPS slides as Bitmap picture with exact dimension:
I need size to be 352 x 288 (for makeing VCD file), but Powerpoint 2003
always save in size 720 x 540.

BUT NO RPD TOOLS PLEASE!!!
IS ANY TIP FOR POWERPOINT DIRECTLY (MAYBE IN REGISTRY)?

Thanks to all... :)
 
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Bill Dilworth

You can automatically save a PowerPoint slide to this dimension, but you
will have to resize your presentation to do so. PowerPoint exports BMP's at
72 dpi, so if your slide is 10"x7.5" then your output file will be 720
(10x72) x 540 (7.5x72). Resize your presentation to 4.89" x 4" and all the
output BMPs will be 352 x 288 exactly.

When resizing your presentation (using the Page set-up command under the
file pulldown), some items may not be resized correctly, so you will want to
review before exporting to BMPs.

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Microsoft PPT MVP Team
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B

Boki

OK, i will try that... thanks Bill!


Bill Dilworth said:
You can automatically save a PowerPoint slide to this dimension, but you
will have to resize your presentation to do so. PowerPoint exports BMP's at
72 dpi, so if your slide is 10"x7.5" then your output file will be 720
(10x72) x 540 (7.5x72). Resize your presentation to 4.89" x 4" and all the
output BMPs will be 352 x 288 exactly.

When resizing your presentation (using the Page set-up command under the
file pulldown), some items may not be resized correctly, so you will want to
review before exporting to BMPs.

--

Bill Dilworth
Microsoft PPT MVP Team
Users helping fellow users.
===============
Please spend a few minutes checking vestprog2@
out www.pptfaq.com This link will yahoo.
answer most of our questions, before com
you think to ask them.

Change org to com to defuse anti-spam,
ant-virus, anti-nuisance misdirection.
.
.
 

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