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Originally Posted by borisb
This is something DataViz, the company that makes Docs2Go, would have to answer. Could be TIF images aren't supported. Mind you, if you used a Windows computer to create the PowerPoint, it may have embedded the images in a more complicated way (i.e. COM/OLE) instead of a simple image. In any case, contacting DataViz is your best option.
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TIF is not well supported on Windows in general. If you could convert them to something else (JPG? GIF?) depending on color needs, then reinsert them in the presentation they may work better.
Also, if the images are not directly inserted, but just a link to an external file that may prevent the edge from displaying the image, since the extrnal file doesn't exist on the edge.