Panasonic PT-L702SDE User Manual
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Importing presentation files created using
Microsoft PowerPoint
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# Check the size in the Slide size
drop-down list box.
The projector can project JPEG images
which are of XGA size, so Slide size
should be set to "XGA (1024 x 768)".
Note:
B If Slide size is set to SXGA size, you
can create JPEG files with the
maximum quality, but they will be
converted to XGA size when they are
projected by the projector. Further-
more, the file size will also become
bigger. (This will reduce the number
of images which can be stored on a
single SD memory card.) In addition,
Slide size can be set to SVGA size to
reduce the file size, but when such
images are projected by the projector,
they will be increased to XGA size,
resulting in losses in picture quality.
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$ Click Import Slide, and then select
the presentation file to import.
An Open window such as the one
shown in the illustration will
appear. Use the drop-down list
box or double-click the folder
icons to navigate to the location
of the presentation file to be
converted, and then select the file
to be converted and click Open.
Note:
B Only presentation files which are in
PPT format (which have a .ppt exten-
sion) can be imported. For files in other
formats (such as those with .pps
extensions), open the file in PowerPoint
and re-save it in PPT format.
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one in the illustration will appear.
If you wish to import all slides in
the presentation, click Import All.
If you wish to import selected slides,
click Prev Slide or Next Slide to
display a slide you wish to import,
and then click Import. When the
import is finished, click Cancel/Exit.
Note:
B The imported slides will be con-
verted to an aspect ratio of 4:3. It
is not recommended that you
import slides which do not have a
4:3 aspect ratio, as the image
may not reproduce correctly.
B If you wish to cancel the import
after clicking Import All, click
Cancel/Exit.
B An error may occur when the files
are converted on a computer
which has PowerPoint 97 in-
stalled. If this happens, the error
may disappear if the files are
converted on a computer which
has PowerPoint 2000 installed.