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Do you save your PowerPoint file and for some weird reason it looks fuzzy and blurry? PowerPoint is automatically configured to save your images at 96 dots per inch. Now that might not mean much to you, but what it does mean is that your PowerPoint files look blurry. In this video, Iamp;#39;ll teach you how to set PowerPoint to not compress images and that will ensure that your PowerPoint files always look crisp and professional. Letamp;#39;s go! The first way to increase the image quality in PowerPoint is to use the advanced options tools. Iamp;#39;ve got a very high resolution image already in my PowerPoint document If you take a look, youamp;#39;ll see the original size of the image is basically one by two meters, but our height and width which is up here is closer to 20 cm by 35 cm. So we know that the image quality is very very high. PowerPoint automatically compresses the image to reduce the file size and we want to stop this. To do that, we go