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In both cases an image will replace the chart and embedded data. Right-click and select the 'Picture' option in the paste menu Inside the destination document, paste in the chart by using the 'Picture' option in the paste menu
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Work-around for flattening embedded chartsĪ manual work-around is possible by following these steps: This does not retain the ability to edit chart data.

NXPowerLite v7, 8 & 9 can also flatten charts to a picture representation inside binary files or charts made with XLS files inside XML documents. The result is the chart looks the same and the data points can still be edited but the file is much smaller. NXPowerLite v9 onwards can remove the embedded file and create a smaller embedded file containing only the data required to view the chart.
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This file has all the data required to represent the chart plus any other data in the file. If an XLSX file contains embedded charts it usually has an associated embedded XLSX file included in the file. XLSX) embedded within other Office XML files will be optimized but not flattened. NXPowerLite v7.x will only flatten embedded documents in Office binary formats (.DOC. Below we outline the scope of the current behaviour and future development plans. Neuxpower’s NXPowerlite has been the TLC Creative Services go-to compression solution for several years and we definitely recommend booking their new WeCompress online option to add to your toolbox.NXPowerLite can flatten embedded documents and charts in certain circumstances.
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But WeCompress is FREE and does not require any install permissions. Uploading the same file to WeCompress reduced the file a lot – down to 674 KB! But image quality was below our standards (Note: compressing same file with NXPowerlite’s SCREEN default was comparable, creating a 1.15 MB file – a default setting we never use).Īside from WeCompress’ limitations, the two tools have similar compression speeds and results. Using NXPowerlite with our TLC HD compression settings, the file went from 16.8MB to 3.76MB, with image detail quality that met our standards. We optimized a 10 slide PowerPoint file with close up, detailed high res images. Optimizing with our “TLC” custom compression setting (1920×1080, JPG quality 9) gave us a 3.39 MB file (and image quality we approved of). NXPowerlite (Windows v7.1.5) using its default PRINT compression gave us a 4.68 MB file (and image quality we approved of). Running the file through WeCompress adjusted the file to a helpful 642 KB (and maintained good image quality, but a bit lower than we really want). The original file, with purposefully oversize images, is 14.9 MB. Other areas custom compression settings are important to us are when working on 4-6-8K output files (although the desktop version is currently limited to a 3480x2160px resolution base).įor comparison, here is our 10 slide sample deck which we optimized with WeCompress, NXPowerlite’s default compression setting, and our “TLC” custom NXPowerlite compression settings. For example, TLC Creative’s standard compression is custom settings optimized for 1920×1080 HD display. The biggest difference is the ability to customize settings. But it does lack a few things in comparison to the desktop NXPowerlite app. WeCompress has a clean online app design and it’s easy to use.
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The upload and download time is dependent on your internet connection, but the actual compression/processing time was on par with the desktop NXPowerlite processing (eg.

To use, go to WeCompress and just drag and drop your file to get started.

WeCompress reduced the file size by 4MB and maintained image quality (for use on a 1920×1080 monitor). Our first test was optimizing this high-res. Overall we found WeCompress an impressive online tool – and it is FREE to use! While our tests below show it is not as robust as the NXPowerlite desktop app, it provides a great option for everyone trapped in a corporate world of “we do not allow add-ins or utility apps to be installed.” And the good news is, wecompress is now publicly available for use! The guys at Neuxpower recently invited us to beta test a new online compression tool called WeCompress. We found using this online tool is simple, easy and provides impressive results on par with the desktop version of NXPowerlite (review of NXPowerlite here).
