Re: size of file
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"BK" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Using Office 2007 and Windows XP
I created a Power Point show and saved it in the 2007 format. Then I
immediately did a "save as" so that I could also have a 2003 compatible
format. I didn't make any changes of any kind, but the size of the two
files are drastically different.
Correct. Office 2007 uses OpenXML format which compresses the file.
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