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MarioGervais
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25 days ago
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Blurred tables

Hi there,

I am wondering why each table that I've built in all my presentations are blurred at the output. Like this: 

Here's how it looks in PowerPoint

And here is how it looks in a web page

PowerPoint is using vector so why is it blurred like this?

Thank you!

  • Presenter is no longer updated so maybe worth updating to storyline. Table;es are all exported as images in presenter.

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  • Hello MarioGervais . I'm not sure why you're having this problem, but I did a test myself.
    I reproduced your table in PPT (2 times, one larger than the other), exported it as a .png image and imported it into SL. 
    On the second slide, I imported the ppt file directly into SL.
    See attached Review link. https://360.articulate.com/review/content/6f1288bf-742e-4e82-90c5-daa34bbc5fa7/review
    In your opinion, are the images blurred?
    For me, it's good enough for an e-learning module. Of course, this is a subjective question.
    So, in summary, I don't understand how you manage to be blurry. Does it help? Or can you explain your procedure for inserting your tables into SL.

    • PhilMayor's avatar
      PhilMayor
      Super Hero

      I don't think it is good enough, as it is not accessible

  • MarioGervais's avatar
    MarioGervais
    Community Member

    Thank you, Thierry, for your help!

    So, if I understand correctly, you converted your table into an image first? Is it the way to do ?

    • ThierryEMMANUEL's avatar
      ThierryEMMANUEL
      Community Member

      That's right, MarioGervais . Table created in PPT and exported “as image”. I'm not sure that's THE way to do it, but it's one way, and you can see the result.  OK, I missed the fact that you work on Presenter. So I'm not at all sure that's helpful. 

  • MarioGervais's avatar
    MarioGervais
    Community Member

    Thank you ThierryEMMANUEL but I would like to hear someone from Articulate explain why vector aren't supported, since everything on PowerPoint IS vector.

    Thank you

  • Presenter is no longer updated so maybe worth updating to storyline. Table;es are all exported as images in presenter.