![]() These graphics (for the specific file), even on a MAC, never degraded into craggy raster images. I then used the -ADVANCED TAB- on my PC AND clicked -Do not compress images. I did the copy and paste, as before, but on my PC. PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE: I had this once before working on a Mac. ![]() ? I read somewhere, that it is because the pasted PDF had transparent elements to it ? When I re-opened the file on the Mac, most of the graphics turned to low quality raster/bitmap images. Just one you can't break apart and edit inside PPT. Ordinarily, it IS a high rez vector graphic. This 'appears' to be a high rez vector graphic. I can then UNGROUP the pasted artwork and it becomes editable shapes and text. I design a lot of my PPT slide elements in Illustrator (latest Adobe CC).Īnd then in PPT, Copy and Paste | Special - an EMF (enhanced meta file). I've outlined the situation below, along with a bit of history. ![]() ![]() Hi John, Thank you for responding so quickly. ![]()
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