Finding large images in PowerPoint can be frustrating if you have lots of images on multiple slides. How do you know which image is driving up your file size?
The answer is Slidewise! Using this add-in you can see the file size of every image in your presentation. It comes with a 30-day free trial so you can install it without commitment and see how it works for you.
To find the large images in your file, open Slidewise from the button on the Home tab.
The image files will be displayed in the Images tree, organized by type and sorted by size with the largest first.
Simply browse to the image you want to investigate, right-click and select Show in PowerPoint to jump straight to it.
From this point you can use the Compress Pictures feature in PowerPoint to shrink the large image. Click on the image, then in the Picture Format tab on the Ribbon, click the Compress Pictures button.
Watch how to find big images with Slidewise
In the video below we show you that Slidewise reveals an index of the media within the presentation and makes it super-easy to jump to the offending object. Then you can compress or replace the image to reduce the file size.
Here are 3 simple steps to find large images in PowerPoint using Slidewise:
- Open your presentation and enable the Slidewise task pane.
- Expand the images section to find the image type with the largest size.
- Expand all images - the largest will be at the top.
- Double-click the image to jump to it in the presentation.
You can use this same approach to find any other large content or object in your file. Slidewise has a lot of other features to save you lots of time when working in PowerPoint.
Try Slidewise for free for 30-days!
Check it out at www.neuxpower.com/slidewise.