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How to Reduce PPT File Size to 100 KB

Follow this guide to Reduce PPT File Size to 100 KB on pdfFiller

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Navigate to the pdfFiller.com website and login or sign up with a new account
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Click the Add New button to upload a document you would like to Reduce PPT File Size to 100 KB. Browse for the file on your device or one of the cloud storage services
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Alternatively, browse the pdfFiller library for the template you need
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If you've uploaded the file before to your account, navigate to My Documents to find it
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To Reduce PPT File Size to 100 KB, click on it and select Split in the right-hand menu
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Indicate the pages you want to separate from the original file by clicking on them
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Additionally, you can divide the document in a half and keep the pages you need in it
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Type file titles or leave them with generic names
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Click Split and wait
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Save the results and click Download Now to your desktop

How to Reduce PPT File Size to 100 kb

To reduce the size of your PowerPoint presentation file to 100 kb, follow these steps:

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Open your PowerPoint presentation.
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Click on the 'File' tab in the top left corner of the screen.
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Select 'Save As' from the dropdown menu.
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Choose a location on your computer to save the file.
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In the 'Save As' dialog box, click on the 'Tools' dropdown menu.
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Select 'Compress Pictures' from the options.
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A new dialog box will appear. Make sure the 'Apply only to this picture' option is selected.
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Choose the 'Web/Screen' option from the 'Target output' dropdown menu.
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Click on the 'Options' button.
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In the 'Compression Settings' dialog box, select the 'Email (96 ppi)' option.
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Click 'OK' to close the dialog box.
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Back in the 'Compress Pictures' dialog box, click on the 'OK' button.
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In the 'Save As' dialog box, click on the 'Save' button to save the compressed file.

Following these steps will help you reduce the size of your PowerPoint presentation file to 100 kb, making it easier to share and upload.

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Are you wondering “why is my PowerPoint file so large?" PowerPoint presentations can easily increase in size over time. As you're adding more video, images, audio, and slides, the file size will increase as well.
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.
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.
Upload your PPT to the compress tool; choose 'Basic Compression.' Download the file and then choose 'PDF to PPT' via the overhead menu. Drag the first downloaded file into the orange toolbar. Wait for the tool to convert the file and hit 'Download.'
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.
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