Hello...my client wants custom bullets and therefore I grouped images with the text to achieve the same effect. But after exporting the quality (of the bullets) is very lousy. What can I do for optimization?? I use PNG, 100% width/height and the CD-export for best quality. Thank you!
CanĀ you share one of the bullet graphics you're using? The bullets should compress like any other image. Maybe we need to look at the source image to see what's going on.
When you say "export" what do you mean? Do you mean Publish? If you can, please share a sample so we can take a look at it.
Thanks, Kerstin. The first thing I see is you're resizing the graphic in PowerPoint. Because of how small you're going with the graphic, I would resize it outside of PowerPoint.
Here's what I tried:
Changed the resolution to 150 then resized the graphic to 30px wide and another version at 25px wide. Can you try each of those to see if it makes any difference?
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Hi Kerstin,
CanĀ you share one of the bullet graphics you're using? The bullets should compress like any other image. Maybe we need to look at the source image to see what's going on.
When you say "export" what do you mean? Do you mean Publish? If you can, please share a sample so we can take a look at it.
The bullet as attachment. And here the screen of integration in PPT.
And yes...with "export", i mean Publish.
Here a screen from the product:
Thanks, Kerstin. The first thing I see is you're resizing the graphic in PowerPoint. Because of how small you're going with the graphic, I would resize it outside of PowerPoint.
Here's what I tried:
Changed the resolution to 150 then resized the graphic to 30px wide and another version at 25px wide. Can you try each of those to see if it makes any difference?
30px wide:
25px wide:
I get no acceptable result :-( So i will use the standard-bullets...thanks
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