ImageExport system requirements
Hardware Requirements
If your computer can handle the PowerPoint files you typically work with, it will work very well with ImageExport.
Office/PowerPoint and Windows versions
ImageExport is an add-in for Windows PowerPoint. It works with these versions of PowerPoint:
- PowerPoint 2000
- PowerPoint 2002 (aka XP)
- PowerPoint 2003
- PowerPoint 2007
- PowerPoint 2010 32-bit
ImageExport will NOT work in:
- PowerPoint 2010 64-bit
- Office 2010 Click-To-Run
- PowerPoint 97
- Any of the supported PowerPoint versions listed above running in Windows under Parallels/Fusion/Bootcamp on MacOS X.
- And should work under any of the supported versions of PowerPoint listed above running in Windows under an emulator or virtual machine in any operating system.
- In short, if your system can run any of the supported Windows PowerPoint versions listed above, ImageExport should work as well.
ImageExport is compatible with Windows 98 through Windows 7. It has not been tested with, and may not be compatible with 64-bit versions of Windows or Office 2010/64-bit.
The free ImageExport demo will allow you to test thoroughly for yourself. If the demo works well for you, so will the purchased, fully registered version.
Other notes
When you install ImageExport in PowerPoint 2007 or 2010, you'll see a new "Add-ins" tab on the Office ribbon and on it, Menu Commands and Custom Toolbars groups instead of the PPTools menu bar item and ImageExport toolbar that would appear in PowerPoint 2003 and previous. The functions are the same in either case.
PowerPoint 2007 and ImageExport
A serious bug introduced in Office 2007 Service Pack 1 causes corruption in images exported at over 960 pixels wide from default-sized (10" x 7.5") slides. The original release of PowerPoint 2007 doesn't have this problem.
Because of this, ImageExport can only export images at up to 96 x the width of the slide in inches (usually 10", so 960 pixels) if you're using PowerPoint 2007 with SP1. If you request larger images, they'll be exported at 960 pixels instead; we assume you'd rather have a smaller-than-intended image than one that's corrupted and unusable.
If you request smaller images, they'll be exported at the requested size.
Download and install Office 2007 Service Pack 2 (SP2) to correct this problem.
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