powerpoint >> can you turn off the smoothing when you zoom into bitmap image

by dHlyb25raQ » Wed, 03 Dec 2008 20:26:09 GMT

Ah such a pain.

Thanks a million for your help though :-)

"TAJ Simmons" wrote:

> You cannot turn off this smoothing / anti alias thing powerpoint does with
> images
>
> There is however, one workaround
>
> see
> MUSHY/BLURRY GRAPHICS in PowerPoint
> http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00065.htm
>
>
> cheers
> TAJ Simmons
> Microsoft Powerpoint MVP
>
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> "tyronki" < XXXX@XXXXX.COM > wrote in message
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> >I have small bitmaps to add to a presentation. I wish to add a few bitmaps,
> > draw some lines and arrows etc and then save the whole image as a new
> > bitmap.
> >
> > My problem is that powerpoint smooths out the pixels in the bitmaps I add.
> > Is there any way to stop this?
>
>
>

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>I am having problems with an assignment that is due on tuesday.  I need to
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