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Default minimize the file size in a ppt with collections of many pivot tables

is there any way can help me minimise the file (which is a power point)
size for it collects many pivot tables as the content in there. My ppt
file already gets to 221MB which is way unaaceptable for me to work me.
Urgent, could someone please help?!

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Default minimize the file size in a ppt with collections of many pivot tab

The pivot tables in your powerpoint file are probably embedded objects. To
save space, highlight the tables in Excel and copy them. Then paste/special
as value elsewhere in the worksheet.

This will produce a simple table. Use this simple table rather than the
pivot table in your powerpoint.
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is there any way can help me minimise the file (which is a power point)
size for it collects many pivot tables as the content in there. My ppt
file already gets to 221MB which is way unaaceptable for me to work me.
Urgent, could someone please help?!


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