Exporting as SVG in PowerPoint

Anonymous
2020-05-01T14:36:03+00:00

We are trying to move our web graphics from PNG to SVG. To do that now, we would have to go through Adobe. Will PowerPoint be adding SVG as a SaveAs or Export option in the near future?

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  1. Anonymous
    2020-05-01T14:41:45+00:00

    It's there already in my version 2005 (Build 12823.20010 Click-to-Run)

    Right-click image, save as SVG.

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  2. John Korchok 235.5K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2020-05-01T23:36:48+00:00

    If you're serious about SVG, download a copy of InkScape. It's a free illustrator-style program whose native format is SVG.

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  3. Anonymous
    2020-05-01T17:40:17+00:00

    Hello DianeNS

    I am V. Arya, Independent Advisor, to work with you on this issue. This was released in Version 1909: September 30 (Build 12026.20264). Semi annual update channel folks will have to wait.

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  4. Anonymous
    2020-05-01T15:47:19+00:00

    Semi Annual is always well behind. If your company is able to, switch to Monthly updates.

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  5. Anonymous
    2020-05-01T15:45:48+00:00

    Hmm. I'm running Version 1908 (Build 11929.20708 Click-to-Run), Semi-annual Channel. Are we way behind in updates?

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