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How do I save a Powerpoint doc to Photoshop

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Barbara - 09 Oct 2004 21:17 GMT
Is it possible to save a powerpoint document to Photoshop
IN LAYERS?  

Would love to hear if there's someone out there who knows
if this is possible and HOW?
Sonia - 09 Oct 2004 22:09 GMT
Not possible.  You can save a slide as an image (JPG, PNG) but it'll be flat.
PowerPoint doesn't use layers as you know them.
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> Is it possible to save a powerpoint document to Photoshop
> IN LAYERS?
>
> Would love to hear if there's someone out there who knows
> if this is possible and HOW?
Troy @ TLC Creative - 10 Oct 2004 03:00 GMT
Your only option will be to save out the each element as
a .png (which will force it to 24bit color and have a
transparency "channel"). Them import all into Photoshop
and rebuild.

Best Regards,
Troy Chollar
TLC Creative Services, Inc.  
troy at tlc creative dot com
www dot tlccreative dot com
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