How to compress a PowerPoint file so that it loads faster and doesn't take up as much space
- You can easily compress a PowerPoint file's size, which makes it easier to share and save.
- When you compress your PowerPoint, you'll have to reduce the quality of any music, videos, or pictures you have in your slideshow.
- Once you've compressed your PowerPoint, it will load faster, but the media in it may not look as good.
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At some point in your slideshow-creating life, you've probably saved a PowerPoint presentation and realized that the file size is entirely too large.
Larger file sizes make PowerPoints more difficult to send and save, and they also make each slide take longer to load.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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