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Can I save visio as a powerpoint?
I want to save visio file as a powerpoint to be used in a presentation. I do
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Can I save visio as a powerpoint?
you can cut and paste into powerpoint (strongly suggest you use paste
special enhanced metafile or visio object, not bmp or jpg). al "al" wrote in message ... I want to save visio file as a powerpoint to be used in a presentation. I do not want to save it as a jpeg or other file type. |
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Can I save visio as a powerpoint?
Al:
Just curious...why do you recommend against bmp or jpg? I'm fairly new at Visio and looking for any tips that will help down the road. Thanks. "Al Edlund" wrote: you can cut and paste into powerpoint (strongly suggest you use paste special enhanced metafile or visio object, not bmp or jpg). al "al" wrote in message ... I want to save visio file as a powerpoint to be used in a presentation. I do not want to save it as a jpeg or other file type. |
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Can I save visio as a powerpoint?
once an image is saved to a bit format it is pretty much cast in concrete.
If you then attempt to scale the image down, portions of the image are often discarded and cannot be returned when you attempt to re-enlarge the image. the quality degrades pretty quickly. with a vector format the drawing can be scaled usually without loss of quality thus easing the move between applications that support it. the new svg format from adobe is an excellent means for allowing cross platform and browser based sharing of data drawings. al "SRS" wrote in message ... Al: Just curious...why do you recommend against bmp or jpg? I'm fairly new at Visio and looking for any tips that will help down the road. Thanks. "Al Edlund" wrote: you can cut and paste into powerpoint (strongly suggest you use paste special enhanced metafile or visio object, not bmp or jpg). al "al" wrote in message ... I want to save visio file as a powerpoint to be used in a presentation. I do not want to save it as a jpeg or other file type. |
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Can I save visio as a powerpoint?
EMF seems to be best for PowerPoint, I have written a Visio add-in to
automate this http://www.bvisual.net/products/pptXporter.htm "Al Edlund" wrote in message ... once an image is saved to a bit format it is pretty much cast in concrete. If you then attempt to scale the image down, portions of the image are often discarded and cannot be returned when you attempt to re-enlarge the image. the quality degrades pretty quickly. with a vector format the drawing can be scaled usually without loss of quality thus easing the move between applications that support it. the new svg format from adobe is an excellent means for allowing cross platform and browser based sharing of data drawings. al "SRS" wrote in message ... Al: Just curious...why do you recommend against bmp or jpg? I'm fairly new at Visio and looking for any tips that will help down the road. Thanks. "Al Edlund" wrote: you can cut and paste into powerpoint (strongly suggest you use paste special enhanced metafile or visio object, not bmp or jpg). al "al" wrote in message ... I want to save visio file as a powerpoint to be used in a presentation. I do not want to save it as a jpeg or other file type. |
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