To my recollection, PPT 2002 for Windows had "fuzzy picture" problems as
well. I remember that the screen quality in slide edit mode of JPEGs was
far
less than stellar. The images looked better in slide show mode. And I
believe that the JPEGs displayed much more clearly in PPT 2003/Win. I
wonder
what that whole issue was all about. I could never pin it down, but I
remember that this aspect of PPT 2002/Win was a sort of a de-evolution in
my
mind for that reason.
On the Mac side, fortunately JPEGs posted in slide edit mode in PPT
2008/Mac
look fairly crisp. They seem to look a little better in slide show mode
for
some reason. But the difference is hardly noticeable. So whatever issues
there were with PPT 2004/Mac regarding JPEG display quality seem to have
been addressed.
Jeff Chapman
On 08/05/01 9:54, in article
010520081254521968%anybody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Anybody"
<anybody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> In article <#yFQsSwqIHA.4876@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, "CyberTaz"
> <typegeneraltaz1ATcomcastdotnet> wrote:
>
>> I appreciate your opinion of MS software to which you are fully
entitled.
>>
>> I would expect, however, that the reason for lack of response is the
age of
>> the software & OS version involved. There are most likely very few - if
>> any - participants in the newsgroup with a memory sharp enough to
accurately
>> recall that far back and those who might be willing to respond would
want to
>> confirm their suggestions first. That *might* be difficult since it's
just
>> as unlikely that there happen to be folks tuned in here who have such a
>> configuration sitting around "just in case".
>>
>> Responsible replies are not based on speculation & guesswork... or
obviously
>> prejudiced disinformation. The silence - unfortunate as it may be - is
based
>> on a matter of principle & newsgroup ettiquette observed by mature
>> individuals: If you don't have a constructive reply to offer, don't
reply at
>> all.
>
> All you've done is say the same thing I said, just using far more words.
>
> Nobody actually knows how to make Microsoft's programms work as they
> should work, not even the so-called experts at Microsoft itself.
>
> This blurry problem happens with every version I've ever had the
> misfortune to use under both OS9 and OSX, although I will say I have
> not yet been forced into using the new 2008 versions.


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