Re: graphics showing as red x

From: Michael Koerner (iamnot_at_home.com)
Date: 05/25/04


Date: Tue, 25 May 2004 16:10:12 -0400

I am not to familiar with the workings of Acrobat. Hopefully Steve will drop by
and insert some words of wisdom. Which version of PowerPoint are you and your
client using?

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"Robert" <bmeclipse@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I was not able to reproduce the "Red X" problem with one of my clients who
recently stumbled upon it but I did not find any solution in the link at
"rdpslides.com".  My client did mention, however, that he had been
compressing the images in his presentation.  When I unchecked compression,
the image appeared again.  Although I could not reproduce the Red X by using
compression, deselecting compression options and hitting "Apply" did restore
the image.  Interestingly, I get a Red X when I print a completely different
PPT to PDF.  Most images will print but some of the clip art is replaced
with the Red X.  I created a separate PowerPoint file with compression and
printed to PDF but got the same results, regardless of PDF options (Acrobat
PDF Writer, v. 5.0).  If I print to PDF in Grayscale, I get all images, no
X's.
"Michael Koerner" <iamnot@home.com> wrote in message
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> You might want to read here: RED X instead of graphics
> http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00064.htm
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> "Brad Reichert" <breicher@removethischesaning.k12.mi.us> wrote in message
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> A user brought me a ppt document because all of her graphics have turned
to
> red X's.
>
> When you double click the pictures some say:
> "This is an imported picture, not a group.  Convert it to a Microsoft
Office
> drawing?" but saying yes or know has no effect it remains a red x.
>
> Others open in the Microsoft photo editor and then when you close the
photo
> editor they appear in PPT.
>
> What is happening with this?  How can she get he pictures to show back up?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brad
>
>
>


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