Exporting EMF graphics from PP



We are experiencing problems exporting EMF graphics from PowerPoint.
Our current process is to export as WMF, however we have received
requests to use EMF instead. What we are finding is that a graphic that
is exported as WMF is 624 x 354 Pixels while the same graphic exported
as EMF is 3900 x 2212 Pixels. In many cases we are not actually
exporting the graphics, but rather copy and pasting them into Word
documents where the graphics are extracted and converted to GIF for
html. The increase in size makes them unusable and so we are presently
limiting our users to WMF. Any ideas?

Thanks,

Marc Wiener
Gartner, Inc.

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