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I need to know the difference between jpeg and bitmap images
Hi Carol,
You can tell the file type by the extension. that is, a bitmap would be something dot bmp, like something.bmp. A jpg will be something.jpg. You can open a particular image in an image editing program and save it as jpg. -- Regards, Glen Millar Microsoft PPT MVP www.powerpointworkbench.com Australia glen at powerpointworkbench dot com Please tell us your PowerPoint and Windows version, whether you are using vba, whether your dog has fleas, or anything else relevant. "CarolSmith53" wrote in message ... I am having problems with an assignment that is due on tuesday. I need to enter a jpeg image into my powerpoint presentation and I am not sure if I already have one in there or if the program holds jpeg or bitmap. The professor wants jpeg or gif not bitmap and I am not sure either of the difference between the two. Carol |
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I need to know the difference between jpeg and bitmap images
I am having problems with an assignment that is due on tuesday. I need to
enter a jpeg image into my powerpoint presentation and I am not sure if I already have one in there or if the program holds jpeg or bitmap. The professor wants jpeg or gif not bitmap and I am not sure either of the difference between the two. Carol |
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I need to know the difference between jpeg and bitmap images
Carol,
I suspect the reason for the file needing to be in JPG format is that, for the same actual image size, it will be much smaller than a BMP file. On my system, using Paint Shop Pro, I have an image saved as in BMP format that is 8,355KB. As a JPG file it is 269KB! Displaying the two images side by side I cannot see any difference between them & in the circumstances the professor's requirement is very reasonable. Malcolm CarolSmith53 wrote: I am having problems with an assignment that is due on tuesday. I need to enter a jpeg image into my powerpoint presentation and I am not sure if I already have one in there or if the program holds jpeg or bitmap. The professor wants jpeg or gif not bitmap and I am not sure either of the difference between the two. Carol |
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