PPT2000: Larger File Size When Saved in Previous Format

ID: Q198342


The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 For Windows


SUMMARY

If you save a PowerPoint presentation and then save it in PowerPoint 7.0, or PowerPoint 4.0, format, the PowerPoint 2000 version of the file is usually smaller than the earlier version(s). Depending on the contents of the slides, the earlier format version may require up to five times as much disk space as the PowerPoint 2000 version.

For example, a 150KB PowerPoint 2000 presentation becomes:

  • 1,375KB when saved in PowerPoint 4 format


  • 1,505KB when saved in PowerPoint 95 format


  • 1,650KB when saved in PowerPoint 97, 2000 & 95 format



MORE INFORMATION

Many of the drawing tools in PowerPoint can produce graphic effects and compression schemes that are not available in earlier versions of PowerPoint. When you save a PowerPoint presentation in an earlier version format, PowerPoint converts the drawing objects into generic graphics objects. The generic objects require more disk space than the equivalent PowerPoint 2000 drawing object.

If your presentation contains a solid background and very few graphic elements, the difference in file size is much smaller than if the presentation contains many PowerPoint drawing objects, especially objects with 3D graphics effects.

Additional query words: 9.00 ppt9 downrev ppt4 ppt3 ppt97 large explode baloon monster big huge humongous bloated bloat exploded bigger

Keywords : kbgraphic kbdta kbconvert
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbinfo


Last Reviewed: June 28, 1999
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