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		<title>Saving down graphics from powerpoint as a picture, png or jpg</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post should hopefully be useful for teachers, students and presenters. Producing Video for PowerPoint The two major considerations when producing video files for use in PowerPoint are which file format to export to and the dimensions of the final piece of video. File formats are continually changing and this section may need updating regularly [...]]]></description>
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