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Kath - 07 Mar 2005 19:45 GMT
Hi,

I am using PowerPoint 2000.

I have a presentation into which I have inserted a few JPEGs. Are the JPEGs
now embedded; therefore when e-mailing the presentation, all I need to send
is the presentation itself?

Or are the JPEGs not embedded; therefore when e-mailing the presentation, I
need to send a folder with BOTH the presentation AND the JPEGs in it?

I look forward to your response. Thanks!
David M. Marcovitz - 07 Mar 2005 19:56 GMT
Under most circumstances, pictures are embedded. However, there are
options that allow you to link to pictures. Try moving the pictures and
see if they still work. If they do, they are likely embedded.
--David

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Sonia - 07 Mar 2005 20:29 GMT
Unless you specifically "linked" them when you inserted them, the images are
embedded.
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