Michael S. Dodds Re: Acrobat Talk Digest - 05/19/02
May 19, 2002; 20:50
Michael S. Dodds
Re: Acrobat Talk Digest - 05/19/02
> For reasons that are not worth going into, it is necessary for me to somehow > import pages of an InDesign document into slides of a PowerPoint presentation. > > The best that I have been able to come up with so far has been to create a PDF > from the InDesign document, and then save the PDF from Acrobat as TIFFs, and > then import the TIFFs into PowerPoint. This does work, but my vector art and > fonts look relatively pixelated, since this workflow eliminates font and line > art anti-aliasing. > > PowerPoint will not natively import PDFs, but it supposedly will import EPSs. > I saved a single page from Acrobat as an EPS, and then imported into > PowerPoint. PowerPoint chugged at 99% CPU effort for about 15 minutes, and the > result was failure--just a few lines of text that seemed to be from the > PostScript code in the EPS appeared on the PowerPoint slide.
--- Have you tried to export the .eps files right from InDesign. My RIP and prepress workflow works with .eps and I had had great luck with exporting .eps from Indesign.
MSD
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