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<blockquote data-quote="teamguy" data-source="post: 170613"><p>I sent a powerpoint presentation to a PC user and several pictures within the presentation were different when my co-worker opened it.</p><p></p><p>The default format for the pictures appears to be "PNG" (portable network graphic). He could see the pictures, but again, they were distorted. In one case, the axis label from the left side of a graph somehow disappeared, and in other instance, an entire picture was missing but some objects that I had laid on top of the picture were still present.</p><p></p><p>I tested this myself by sending the file to a PC I own and verified the above.</p><p></p><p>I tried saving this pictures in a GIF format and "re-inserting" them into the slide, but the quality was degraded from the original format.</p><p></p><p>Has anyone seen this before? How can you prevent this degradation of the pictures? I am getting ready to purchase a Powerbook for business use (I created this PPT on my personal mac) but will have trouble making my case to do so if the files I'm creating aren't completely readable by my co-workers. Thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teamguy, post: 170613"] I sent a powerpoint presentation to a PC user and several pictures within the presentation were different when my co-worker opened it. The default format for the pictures appears to be "PNG" (portable network graphic). He could see the pictures, but again, they were distorted. In one case, the axis label from the left side of a graph somehow disappeared, and in other instance, an entire picture was missing but some objects that I had laid on top of the picture were still present. I tested this myself by sending the file to a PC I own and verified the above. I tried saving this pictures in a GIF format and "re-inserting" them into the slide, but the quality was degraded from the original format. Has anyone seen this before? How can you prevent this degradation of the pictures? I am getting ready to purchase a Powerbook for business use (I created this PPT on my personal mac) but will have trouble making my case to do so if the files I'm creating aren't completely readable by my co-workers. Thank you! [/QUOTE]
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