Sounds like a smarter use of PowerPoint and Word would be the far more economical (time *AND* money) solution. I'm not sure which would be better. Illustrator is geared toward vector illustrations... are these images you need to clean up vector-based? If not, there's PhotoShop... but if all you're doing is making slight edits, save your money and get PaintShop Pro... But more to the point, I'll bet some simple changes to how these PPTs and DOCs are being made would solve your problem. $0 for additional software, and 0 additional time spent cleaning them up.
On 5/26/06, Cris Reeser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone in the group have experience with either of these tools? My writing group is planning to buy either PhotoShop or Illustrator. We need a tool to edit graphics that have been added to PowerPoint or MSWord files.
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