![]() Png 22.0 KB white pale grey bkgd transparent bkgd Wmf 35.8 KB white (*very* pixelated image) white bkgd not supported Tif 48.2 KB white not parsed (?!) not parsed (?!!!) Jpg 9.86 KB black(!) black bkgd black bkgd Gif 4.07 KB white (*very* pixelated image) black bkgd transparent bkgd When viewed in Windows Explorer in Scientific* Word in Photoshopīmp 981 KB dark grey(!) (pixelated image) dark grey bkgd dark grey bkgdĮmf 124 KB white white bkgd not supported "save as" format size appearance of background of resulting image appearance appearance Here are the results of my latest scientific experiment in "Save as Picture" for my Powerpoint-drawn cartoon: I did draw it on an older version of Powerpoint, back in 1999. It seems, if there is any object exportable as a picture by Powerpoint, this object should be, since I drew it in Powerpoint. The files have a pale grey background in the destination file (please see the table, below). png option, for the moment, seems the least bad of several bad options. The thing is, that makes it seem like the "Save as Picture" function doesn't work properly for even the simplest case of a Powerpoint-drawn object. Including all the common ones like GIF, JPG, PNG, EMF,įrom my experience today, the transparency guess seems to be a likely part of the problem for the black background. ![]() I am using will accept about forty image file formats, Include: Powerpoint 2002, Word, Excel, Adobe Photoshop, Problem? Programs I have available to fiddle with it Powerpoint end up as jagged-pixelated lines in the EMF, When I save it, the straight lines that are displayed in Looking bluish/pinkish/gray, instead of white. Of a black background, although the background did end up Saw a reference to a similar problem in the Knowledgeīase article: 300875, only that describes a problem forĢ) The ".png" file format seemed not to have this problem One of the fileįormats that I tried, where this happened was ".jpg". Pick certain file formats, the background is ends upīeing black, when it should be white. When I "Save as Picture for an object on a slide, if I I am having two problems using the "Save as Picture"įunction for objects in Powerpoint. ![]()
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