Opening ppt under leopard

I have a class where my prof makes all of the powerpoints available online. I use them to take notes in but prefer to open them in keynote, take notes, and then save them back to powerpoint. I'm having a problem after upgrading from 10.4.10 to 10.5 where all of the images in the PPT files are behaving weird. My prof is a big fan of scanning a full page out of a manuscript and then covering the PPT page with the scanned image. My problem is that now the images load at a fraction of their original size but when I select them to resize the 8 squares that appear around images that can be adjusted indicate that the image is already at full size.
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thx for responding Paycheck, but unfortunately this article does not tell me anything about solving the problem.  I understand what this "application firewall" wants to do, in regards to attempting to make things easy.  However, for those of us who know how to manually open ports, it is a step backwards. It's impeding.
Am I correct in assuming that Leopards app firewall, when allowing incoming connections to apps, is choosing it's own port number?  If there was a way to find out which port number it was choosing, I could simply go into my router and match the port number. This would solve the problem; assuming this port number it chooses is static for the particular app. Is there perhaps a way to do that?
In fact, I don't understand why apple has chosen to go this way when so many people sharing content on the net require you to connect to them on a specific port.
Sure Apples software may have some sort of port hegemony amongst their own different apps, but what about anyone who wants to use another developers software?

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