PPT Help
PPT Help
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- monospaced0
A decent png or jog should be just fine.
- dpi?bklyndroobeki
- I always do PPT graphics at 125-150dpi. Essentially if it's on screen you can make it screen resolution.Hayoth
- great! thanksbklyndroobeki
- holy sh... that worked. a round of beers for mono & Hayoth!bklyndroobeki
- Sidenote, I always used PNG when doing PPTHayoth
- Samemonospaced
- crisper?bklyndroobeki
- Hayoth0
pdf?
- nah, can't import PDFsbklyndroobeki
- I was a little impatient. At first the jpg showed up super grainy. The 150dpi tip helpedbklyndroobeki
- bklyndroobeki
I know this is the age old question but,
I've created an Information Graphic that my client wants to bring into a landscape powerpoint slide. It's about 11x6.
What's the best way to do this?
I saved it as a TIF via AI but it's still pixelated.