I never knew about this! Thanks for posting it.

Pat Christenson

On Jun 13, 2011, at 10:42 PM, Rene Stephenson wrote:

> However, I?d like to add a bit about the graphics? Due to the way that 
> Microsoft Office products handle graphics, it is best to attempt to get the 
> graphics back to their original resolution before doing the save-as-html. To 
> do this, you can use the Find feature in PPT (or Word when you have a DOC 
> file), searching for any graphic. When Find locates a graphic, from the 
> picture tool bar, choose the Reset Graphic button (looks like a curved        
>                                                                               
>                                                          arrow pointing at a 
> picture), and then click the graphic. If the graphic was larger or higher 
> resolution than what is presently displayed in the PPT/DOC file, it will 
> enlarge to its original state at import. This will look messy, but just bear 
> with the process. When you finish finding and resetting all the graphics, 
> THEN do the save-as-html trick. The resulting graphics file will populate 
> with a bunch of image* files.

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