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manuel muzzurru wrote:

i hvae pptx convert to jpeg but with multi-page because i have 200 pages,
i did try:
file>export...>save in jpeg>size and quality, etc, > exported but not all
pages...
how i can convert all page in jpeg?how?


It is quite easy (and fast) with the right program :)

First use LibreOffice's "Export as PDF" to convert the PPTX file to PDF and
make sure to choose Lossless compression (you don't want to have JPEG
compression twice)

Then download and install PDF Xchange Viewer (it's Freeware) from Tracker
Software 
http://www.tracker-software.com/product/pdf-xchange-viewer

Use PDF Xchange Viewer to open the PDF and choose File, Export, Export to
Image. Set Image type to JPEG and adjust compression in Options (don't go
under 80% Quality)

Now the final trick: adjust Page Zoom until the preview on the right shows
1920 pixels wide (you probably can't get 1080 pixels high because of the
proportions)

Now just sit back and relax until your 200 images are created ;)

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