On Tuesday November 27 2007 04:17 am, Bert Severijn wrote:
> James,
>
> This morning I forward as you suggested the presentation with 20 slides
> (4,55 mb) to someone who directly returned my 10 slides (11,6 mb).
> Result: those 20 slides were not returned. Why are 20 slides only 4,55
> mb and 10 slides 11,6 mb, while the contents is equivalent. Has Open
> Office a possibility to compress the presentation before e-mailing it.
>
> Moreover the presentation sent via a free server did not help.
>
> Regards,
> Bert
Files saved as and ODP file (Open Document Presentation) are zipped
files. So, yes they are compressed. PowerPoint files are not compressed,
and that may well be the difference you are seeing.
Dan
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: James Knott
> To: [email protected] ; Bert Severijn
> Sent: Monday, November 26, 2007 11:25 PM
> Subject: Re: [users] PowerPoint.ppt
>
>
> Bert Severijn wrote:
> This morning I got an e-mail with a *pps presentation, that was easily
> delivered and opened, while my inbox is not empty. The presentation
> shows 20 Dia's all filled with photographs.
>
> When I send my presentation with only 10 dia's it was everywhere refused
> and returned by mailer-daemon.
>
> I really do not understand this occurrence, do you?
>
> As I mentioned earlier, these problems are caused by the receiving
> mail server. There is nothing you can do, other than limit file size,
> that will affect this. It is not an OpenOffice problem. It is a
> problem with the recipient's mail server. As an experiment, what
> happens if you forward that one you received, to someone who cannot
> receive yours?
>
>
> Please respond only to the mail list ([email protected]) and not
> directly to me.
>
>
>
>
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