Copying OG images into PowerPoint
I need to copy OG images into a PowerPoint deck. It works fine on the MAC however the images do not appear on the PC. What I get is a message that QuickTime and a TIFF decompressor is required to view the image.
I've tried copying the image as vector PICT but I lose elements of the image (namely text) when pasting into PowePoint on the MAC. Any ideas?? |
[QUOTE=suewah]I need to copy OG images into a PowerPoint deck. It works fine on the MAC however the images do not appear on the PC. What I get is a message that QuickTime and a TIFF decompressor is required to view the image.
I've tried copying the image as vector PICT but I lose elements of the image (namely text) when pasting into PowePoint on the MAC. Any ideas??[/QUOTE] Long way round, but you might try exporting to Keynote, tweaking and then exporting that to PowerPoint. Keynote 2 exports stuff to PPT ok, as far as I remember, though it's not as good as displaying through keynote, but then no surprises there! Mind you, I only used that in desperation when the lead to the projector was dodgy and wouldn't play with my TiBook and I couldn't waste any more time trying to get it sorted! If you need a vector image, you could export to PDF and then use something like Graphic Converter to move it to a format PPT will work with. Otherwise try PNG. Mark |
I think I figured out a way. I exported my entire OG doc as a JPEG. That creates a folder of individual JPEGS which I then placed into PPT.
Thanks!! |
powerpoint tiff feature request...
I've been bitten by this too. I love OmniGraffle and would prefer to build my PowerPoint shows using it. I mean... the alternative is the built-in uSoft box-editor-thing. Yuck.
But because OmniGraffle [I]copy[/I] always grabs a [B]tiff[/B], the resulting PowerPoint show won't work on Windows (even if you install all the QuickTime components). Anyway, in pinch, the quickest thing to do was export the PowerPoint show as a QuickTime movie. [I]That[/I] played ok on the Windows PC. But my feature request for the future: A preference to set the image-type for [I]copy[/I] operations. If it'd been gif or jpeg or png, it would have just worked. |
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