Re: pptviewer trying to make TCP connection!?

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On Mon, 7 Aug 2006 17:55:01 -0700, aneasiertomorrow
<aneasiertomorrow@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi

I would try cutting the pictures then using edit->paste special. What you
can paste as depends, but select jpg or png if available - if not choose
device independent bitmap then cut & paste special again to jpg or png.
Normally resolves any issues with pictures copied from the web.

Lucy

Lucy,

I have now tried cut/paste special and then selected gif - this does
not work I'm afraid! Still get the attempt to make a TCP connection
when using the Viewer.

So back to the hard way - I copy images to a new slides and then
delete the originals. This does work but is a more time consuming.

Anything else I could try?

Cheers

Geoff
.



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