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desert
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RE: Deep Battle

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I have tanks on the other front too...Defeat on that front means I have to increase the pressure on another front.
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RE: Deep Battle

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Really good AAR.  Had always thought that this scenario would make an excellent PBM match. 
 
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desert
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RE: Deep Battle

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We'll lick those Reds yet!
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RE: Deep Battle

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ORIGINAL: desert

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I would have made a movie for you all, but Paint wont edit the TOAW pictures.

Ok, the second problem is fixed. The problem was probably caused by my attempt to send a 300 Meg zip file to myself in a different Email prior to sending the turn.

Hey, Desert, I have atried-and-true way of converting very large jpeg files into much smaller ones. It requires a bit of time, but it works.... Here are the steps:

1). Open PowerPoint, and make several blank slides (make them the all-blank, without the lines or anything in them).
2). Take the Bitmap image that you can make of the map, and convert it to a JPEG file
3). copy each JPEG file one at a time (right-click and copy), and place them each onto one of the blank PowerPoint slides (you'll have to resize them to fit the slides)
4). One you're done, save each file individually so you can rename it as you go along (otherwise "saving all" may put them out of order)
5). Put your show together.

That said, how do I put all of my slides together to make them run through the turns?
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RE: Deep Battle

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Glad you guys are having fun with it. I'm the designer of the scenario. Would like to get a game going as red if anyone is interested in playing blue.
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