NXPowerLite - Optimized to reduce the size of PowerPoint files
PowerPoint programs are very popular for creating presentation files for teaching, work, product introduction . However, many PowerPoint files (* .ppt, * .pps) that you create It is too large, not suitable for you to copy over or share via e-mail, internet . So, you can use NXPowerLite program to optimize PowerPoint files.
NXPowerLite will help you optimize the documents, images . that you have embedded in the PowerPoint file. As a result, the size of your PowerPoint files will be significantly reduced, but the quality can still be guaranteed.
NXPowerLite's interface is very simple, so you will be easy to master this program. When you need to optimize PowerPoint files, start the NXPowerLite program. Then, click on the ' Browse .' button in the ' Presentation to optimize ' box to select the PowerPoint file to reduce the size.
Next, click the ' Browse .' button in the ' Save optimized presentation as ' box to select where to save the PowerPoint file after it has been reduced. If you need to adjust the different compression levels to suit your specific needs, click on the ' Change ' button in the ' Settings ' section, next, click the new compression standard in the ' Compression mode ' box, then choose to click. ' OK ' button.
Finally, click on the ' Optimize ' button to make the NXPowerLite program start the PowerPoint file optimization process.
The NXPowerLite 1.54 version is compatible with all Windows operating systems.
NXPowerLite's trial version can be downloaded for free at the following website:
http://www.nxpowerlite.com/NXPLite.exe (401 KB).
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