I did a Biology project on Keynote and it was only like 15 slides. On Keynote it wasn't that big of a file but when I exported it was nearly 25 megabites. Thats huge and way to big for an email attachment and I need to email it to my bio teacher. How do I fix htis?
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Or zip it perhaps?
Dobby.
Originally posted by nd32k3
I did a Biology project on Keynote and it was only like 15 slides. On Keynote it wasn't that big of a file but when I exported it was nearly 25 megabites. Thats huge and way to big for an email attachment and I need to email it to my bio teacher. How do I fix htis?
Are you using Keynote 2.0? I think this reduced the export sizes. I have a 2.3MB file in Keynote and it produced a 1.6MB PowerPoint slide (it was a 20 page slide show with full resolution designs). It worked beautifully in both. Keynote has better transitions though.
Originally posted by MacCrazy
Are you using Keynote 2.0? I think this reduced the export sizes. I have a 2.3MB file in Keynote and it produced a 1.6MB PowerPoint slide (it was a 20 page slide show with full resolution designs). It worked beautifully in both. Keynote has better transitions though.
Ya 2.0. Maybe I will try reinstalling. Because on Keynote the size was 2 MB and when I converted it to PP the size multiplied by 13. I am only converting it in the first place because my school teachers have PC's.
Originally posted by nd32k3
Ya 2.0. Maybe I will try reinstalling. Because on Keynote the size was 2 MB and when I converted it to PP the size multiplied by 13. I am only converting it in the first place because my school teachers have PC's.
Can't you export it as a QuickTime movie? That's cross-platform.
Originally posted by lundy
Can't you export it as a QuickTime movie? That's cross-platform.
In my experience schools often don't have QuickTime installed. But I would recommend that if you can't get PowerPoint to work. Are these images very large?
PowerPoint just can't handle high quality images Keynote sends it without exploding in filesize (even without transitions or builds), so you're comparing Apples to low-res Lemons.
Blame belongs with PP, not KN. It's a quality thing again... typical Apple.
Originally posted by nd32k3
but i think there should be an option to compress or something.
I've exported vector graphics inside Keynote and the file was smaller in PowerPoint. I think it depends on the sizes of the images. Keynote doesn't like large images either.