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How to send images at 150 dpi for a power point presentation?
I have some postcards that I had scanned, that will be used in a powerpoint
presentation on a projector. I was told the images should be at 150 dpi, but my images seem to be saved at 72 dpi. How do I change this? Thanks! |
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How to send images at 150 dpi for a power point presentation?
Sorry, but this newsgroup is for questions about Access, the database
product that's part of Office Professional. You'd be best off reposting your question to a newsgroup related to PowerPoint. -- Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP http://I.Am/DougSteele (no private e-mails, please) "Paul" wrote in message ... I have some postcards that I had scanned, that will be used in a powerpoint presentation on a projector. I was told the images should be at 150 dpi, but my images seem to be saved at 72 dpi. How do I change this? Thanks! |
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How to send images at 150 dpi for a power point presentation?
"Paul" schreef in bericht ... I have some postcards that I had scanned, that will be used in a powerpoint presentation on a projector. I was told the images should be at 150 dpi, but my images seem to be saved at 72 dpi. How do I change this? Thanks! |
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How to send images at 150 dpi for a power point presentation?
"Paul" wrote in message
... I have some postcards that I had scanned, that will be used in a powerpoint presentation on a projector. I was told the images should be at 150 dpi, but my images seem to be saved at 72 dpi. How do I change this? Thanks! Your question may be better answered in a newsgroup appropriate to your problem. This newsgroup is dedicated to the Microsoft Access database product. The Microsoft website may have misdirected you. However I do know a possible answer, and that would be a free program named IrfanView: http://www.irfanview.com/ -- Arvin Meyer, MCP, MVP http://www.datastrat.com http://www.mvps.org/access http://www.accessmvp.com |
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