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tile printing: PPT to Corel
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vj
2006-06-02 12:03:35 UTC
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I have a slide (poster) of size A0 in powerpoint. Since Powerpoint and
also my printer doesn't have a tile printing option, I searched the
newsgroup and came to understand that Coreldraw is one of the tools
that can do tile printing. I downloaded the CorelDraw X3 ver 13 free
trial
from the net. Now I am having problem in transporting my PPT slide to
Corel: How do I do this? I tried cut and paste, but that doesn't work
since the background etc of PPT slide is not copied to destination.
When I try to 'open' PPT file with Corel Or if I try to import PPT file
in Corel, the system sort-of hangs, taking a long time to load and
ultimately giving a small, blank window with title "Font Substitution
for Missing Fonts", and then nothing happens.

Please let me know how to transport PPT slide in Corel. I would like to
do (preferably) minimum changes to the PPT slide, and am a first-time
user of Corel.

Thanks
vj
2006-06-02 12:15:38 UTC
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Forgot to mention-- the PPT slide is in Powerpoint 2000.
Post by vj
I have a slide (poster) of size A0 in powerpoint. Since Powerpoint and
also my printer doesn't have a tile printing option, I searched the
newsgroup and came to understand that Coreldraw is one of the tools
that can do tile printing. I downloaded the CorelDraw X3 ver 13 free
trial
from the net. Now I am having problem in transporting my PPT slide to
Corel: How do I do this? I tried cut and paste, but that doesn't work
since the background etc of PPT slide is not copied to destination.
When I try to 'open' PPT file with Corel Or if I try to import PPT file
in Corel, the system sort-of hangs, taking a long time to load and
ultimately giving a small, blank window with title "Font Substitution
for Missing Fonts", and then nothing happens.
Please let me know how to transport PPT slide in Corel. I would like to
do (preferably) minimum changes to the PPT slide, and am a first-time
user of Corel.
Thanks
Michael Koerner
2006-06-02 13:15:09 UTC
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You will have to save your presentation as an image file I would suggest
either WMF, or EMF which you can then open in Corel Craw
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"vj" <***@gmail.com> wrote in message news:***@h76g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
| Forgot to mention-- the PPT slide is in Powerpoint 2000.
| vj wrote:
| > I have a slide (poster) of size A0 in powerpoint. Since Powerpoint and
| > also my printer doesn't have a tile printing option, I searched the
| > newsgroup and came to understand that Coreldraw is one of the tools
| > that can do tile printing. I downloaded the CorelDraw X3 ver 13 free
| > trial
| > from the net. Now I am having problem in transporting my PPT slide to
| > Corel: How do I do this? I tried cut and paste, but that doesn't work
| > since the background etc of PPT slide is not copied to destination.
| > When I try to 'open' PPT file with Corel Or if I try to import PPT file
| > in Corel, the system sort-of hangs, taking a long time to load and
| > ultimately giving a small, blank window with title "Font Substitution
| > for Missing Fonts", and then nothing happens.
| >
| > Please let me know how to transport PPT slide in Corel. I would like to
| > do (preferably) minimum changes to the PPT slide, and am a first-time
| > user of Corel.
| >
| > Thanks
|
Steve Rindsberg
2006-06-02 15:08:29 UTC
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Post by Michael Koerner
You will have to save your presentation as an image file I would suggest
either WMF, or EMF which you can then open in Corel Craw
Second that.

But I'd also try this:

Install a PostScript color printer driver, print the presentation to it but
first put a check next to "To File" in the print dialog box.

Give the file a name, PPT will save it as a PRN file.

In Draw, choose File, Import
Specify the Interpreted PostScript filter and import the file you just saved.



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Michael Koerner
2006-06-02 15:47:47 UTC
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Do you know how many years it has been since I used that method? Thanks
Steve I'd completely forgotten about that. Must be getting old :-o))



"Steve Rindsberg" <***@localhost.com> wrote in message news:***@localhost.com...
| In article <***@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl>, Michael Koerner wrote:
| > You will have to save your presentation as an image file I would suggest
| > either WMF, or EMF which you can then open in Corel Craw
|
| Second that.
|
| But I'd also try this:
|
| Install a PostScript color printer driver, print the presentation to it
but
| first put a check next to "To File" in the print dialog box.
|
| Give the file a name, PPT will save it as a PRN file.
|
| In Draw, choose File, Import
| Specify the Interpreted PostScript filter and import the file you just
saved.
|
|
|
| -----------------------------------------
| Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
| PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
| PPTools: www.pptools.com
| ================================================
|
|
Steve Rindsberg
2006-06-02 21:52:59 UTC
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Post by Michael Koerner
Do you know how many years it has been since I used that method? Thanks
Steve I'd completely forgotten about that. Must be getting old :-o))
<g>

I can't tell you how many times that little trick has let me convert stuff
(well!) that nothing else would work with. And the PS importer gets better
with every version.

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