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Click the Add New button to upload a document you would like to PPT Compress Below 100kb. Browse for the file you need on your device or one of the supported storage services
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To reduce the size of a document, click on it and select Split in the right-hand menu
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Select the pages you would like to extract from the original file
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Saving as earlier-version PowerPoint files PowerPoint 97 (PC) and PowerPoint 98 (Mac) and all later PowerPoint versions compress images. Earlier versions of PowerPoint don't. If you Save As to any format that includes PowerPoint 95 or 4 in the name, your PPT file sizes will get very large if they include images.
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.
Navigate to the File tab in PowerPoint, and the Info page should be selected. If you have video files in your PowerPoint the first button on this page will be to 'Compress Media'. Click this button and choose the quality you want PowerPoint to compress your file to.
Save a copy of your file with the word compressed added to it, e.g. mypresentation-compressed. Open up the compressed copy of your file and click on a picture. Click on the Format menu. Click on the Compress Pictures icon (the one the red arrow is pointing to in the screenshot above). In the Compress Pictures options:
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.
To get started with image compression, select an image inside your PowerPoint PPT file. On the ribbon, you'll see a Picture Tools > Format tab. Click on this tab, and then find the Compress Pictures option. Choose the Picture Tools > Format > Compress Pictures option to start compressing an image in PowerPoint.
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