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Click the Add New button to upload a document you would like to Compress PPT KB Size; browse for the file you need on your device or one of the cloud storage services
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If you've the document uploaded to your account before, navigate to My Documents to find it
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Click the Split option in the right-hand menu to Compress PPT KB Size
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Indicate the pages you would like to separate from the original file by clicking on them
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Alternatively, divide the original file into several and indicate which pages to use
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Type file titles or leave them as is
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Click Split and wait for the process to finish
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Why is my PPT file so large?
When you add photos to a presentation, obviously the PowerPoint file size is going to get bigger. Even just one high resolution image can increase the file size dramatically. Add a few more, and you may experience problems with slow-running apps, projection, downloading, and storage.
How do I compress a PowerPoint presentation?
Step 1: Right-click on any image throughout the deck and select, 'Format Picture' on the menu. Step 2: Locate and click the 'Picture' tab and select 'Compress'. Step 3: Either 'Apply' the compression to selected pictures, or to all pictures in the document.
How do I reduce large PowerPoint file size?
Compress pictures.
Insert pictures instead of copying and pasting.
Use smaller image files.
Convert images to a different file type.
Save a copy of images with artistic effects.
Compress audio and video.
Link to audio or video files.
How do I reduce the KB size in PowerPoint?
Select a picture in your document. The Picture Format tab appears.
On the Picture Format tab, in the Adjust group, select Compress Pictures.
Under Compression options, do either of the following:
Under Resolution, select Use default resolution.
How do I reduce the size of a JPEG in PowerPoint?
Go up to the Picture Tools Format tab.
Click on the Compress Pictures command.
Select your Compression options (see image below)
Select your Resolution (see image below)
Click OK.
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