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From: Kristi N. Kristi on 29 Apr 2008 11:54 We recently bought a program to convert ppt to swf, but are now finding that when we do the image quality in the swf file is significantly decreased (as compared to the original ppt). We've tried all the work arounds that the company suggested and they haven't been successful. Does anyone have any suggestions on other programs or work arounds that would allow us to convert a ppt to a swf without losing the image quality? Thanks for your help!
From: Steve Rindsberg on 29 Apr 2008 11:05 In article <D3A70DCF-8AC5-4715-8F32-1AF57B3BD5E7(a)microsoft.com>, Kristi N. wrote: > We recently bought a program to convert ppt to swf, but are now finding that > when we do the image quality in the swf file is significantly decreased (as > compared to the original ppt). We've tried all the work arounds that the > company suggested and they haven't been successful. Does anyone have any > suggestions on other programs or work arounds that would allow us to convert > a ppt to a swf without losing the image quality? There are some PPT to Flash programs that have a good reputation (Articulate, for one) and others that don't seem to work so well. Which one have you tried? ----------------------------------------- Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com PPTools: www.pptools.com ================================================
From: Kristi N. on 29 Apr 2008 17:19 Articulate is the program we are using and we've been very disappointed with the quality of the images in the swf as compared to the ppt. Any other ideas? "Steve Rindsberg" wrote: > In article <D3A70DCF-8AC5-4715-8F32-1AF57B3BD5E7(a)microsoft.com>, Kristi N. > wrote: > > We recently bought a program to convert ppt to swf, but are now finding that > > when we do the image quality in the swf file is significantly decreased (as > > compared to the original ppt). We've tried all the work arounds that the > > company suggested and they haven't been successful. Does anyone have any > > suggestions on other programs or work arounds that would allow us to convert > > a ppt to a swf without losing the image quality? > > There are some PPT to Flash programs that have a good reputation (Articulate, > for one) and others that don't seem to work so well. > > Which one have you tried? > > ----------------------------------------- > Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP > PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com > PPTools: www.pptools.com > ================================================ > > >
From: Steve Rindsberg on 30 Apr 2008 07:11 In article <F5298259-4725-495C-A3C9-755D46E267DD(a)microsoft.com>, Kristi N. wrote: > Articulate is the program we are using and we've been very disappointed with > the quality of the images in the swf as compared to the ppt. Any other ideas? I'd contact Articulate's tech support folks with some examples. > > "Steve Rindsberg" wrote: > > > In article <D3A70DCF-8AC5-4715-8F32-1AF57B3BD5E7(a)microsoft.com>, Kristi N. > > wrote: > > > We recently bought a program to convert ppt to swf, but are now finding that > > > when we do the image quality in the swf file is significantly decreased (as > > > compared to the original ppt). We've tried all the work arounds that the > > > company suggested and they haven't been successful. Does anyone have any > > > suggestions on other programs or work arounds that would allow us to convert > > > a ppt to a swf without losing the image quality? > > > > There are some PPT to Flash programs that have a good reputation (Articulate, > > for one) and others that don't seem to work so well. > > > > Which one have you tried? > > > > ----------------------------------------- > > Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP > > PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com > > PPTools: www.pptools.com > > ================================================ > > > > > > > ----------------------------------------- Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com PPTools: www.pptools.com ================================================
From: Jean-Pierre Forestier [MVP[ on 30 Apr 2008 11:23 I use Ispringpro and am quite satisfied "Kristi N." <KristiN(a)discussions.microsoft.com> a �crit dans le message de news: F5298259-4725-495C-A3C9-755D46E267DD(a)microsoft.com... > Articulate is the program we are using and we've been very disappointed > with > the quality of the images in the swf as compared to the ppt. Any other > ideas? > > "Steve Rindsberg" wrote: > >> In article <D3A70DCF-8AC5-4715-8F32-1AF57B3BD5E7(a)microsoft.com>, Kristi >> N. >> wrote: >> > We recently bought a program to convert ppt to swf, but are now finding >> > that >> > when we do the image quality in the swf file is significantly decreased >> > (as >> > compared to the original ppt). We've tried all the work arounds that >> > the >> > company suggested and they haven't been successful. Does anyone have >> > any >> > suggestions on other programs or work arounds that would allow us to >> > convert >> > a ppt to a swf without losing the image quality? >> >> There are some PPT to Flash programs that have a good reputation >> (Articulate, >> for one) and others that don't seem to work so well. >> >> Which one have you tried? >> >> ----------------------------------------- >> Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP >> PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com >> PPTools: www.pptools.com >> ================================================ >> >> >>
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