ID: Q166330
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When you save a PowerPoint slide in CompuServe Graphics Interchange Format (.gif), JPEG File Interchange Format (.jpg), or Portable Network Graphics (.png) format, PowerPoint calculates the size of the graphic in pixels by multiplying the slide dimensions (in inches) by 96. If you need to control the pixel dimensions of bitmap graphics created by PowerPoint, you can change the size of your slides.
Occasionally, you may want to create a graphic that is a certain number of pixels by a certain number of pixels in size, such as in the following examples:
Bitmap graphics are computer graphics which are basically a rectangular array of dots of different colors. Each dot is called a
'picture cell' or 'pixel.'
Although you can import bitmap graphics into PowerPoint, PowerPoint
slides themselves are not bitmaps; they are vector-based graphics. A
vector-based graphic is not made up of pixels; it is made up of
mathematical expressions to describe all the shapes it contains. You
can enlarge or reduce a vector-based graphic without losing any
details. When you export a slide as a .gif, .png, or .jpg file,
PowerPoint converts the vector-based graphics into bitmaps.
To change the size of your slides, follow these steps:
1. On the File menu, click Page Setup.
2. In the Width and Height boxes, type the measurements you want.
3. Click OK.
The following table lists the dimensions for some commonly-used bitmap formats.
Dimensions Used For Slide Slide
(in pixels) Height Width
(inches) (inches)
640 x 480 VGA Windows Wallpaper 5.00 6.67
800 x 600 SVGA Windows Wallpaper 6.25 8.33
1024 x 768 SVGA Windows Wallpaper 8.00 10.67
736 x 486 NSTC Video (Television) 5.06 7.67
2048 x 1366 Film Recorder (2K lines) 14.23 21.33
4096 x 2732 Film Recorder (4K lines) 28.46 42.67
Additional query words: 97 ppt8 ppt8.0 bitmap JPEG CompuServe TIFF
tagged image file format .dib raster mirus lasergraphics montage
Keywords : kbgraphic
Version : WINDOWS:97; MACINTOSH:98
Platform : MACINTOSH WINDOWS
Hardware : MAC x86
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: November 25, 1998