Gary,
it maybe better to do a "screen grab"
1 view the webpage
2 size it to your liking
3 press the "print screen" key on the keyboard
4. paste into a graphics app (preferable not powerpoint)
5. crop
6. save
7. in powerpoint > insert menu > picture > from file
Cheers
TAJ Simmons
microsoft powerpoint mvp
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> How can I copy a portion of a web page ( i assume is html) into a power
> point
> slide without losing the format of the info on the web page. When I do
> copy
> paste format goes to hell.
Raskewz - 07 Feb 2007 02:15 GMT
Greetings TAJ Simmons
"MVP" has it in our book for your posting on saving a webpage into a
powerpoint presentation. I just spent two weeks trial & error testing the
many different screen capture software ( from CNET, "Camtasia" would have
been my primarily choice ),but I needed something easy , fast and simple.
This posting from years back gave us the "Prime Solution To Doing Just That"..
"You're The Best and All The Best To You".
"In Essence, Thanks A Million For The Plain,Clear Cut Simple Advise".
In addition,now we know where to go to grab some "Excellent looking
backgrounds for our stuff!...
Stay Focused & Have Faith,Have Fun!.. Thanks Again!.
R.Askew
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> Gary,
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> > paste format goes to hell.
Recycler29 - 21 Sep 2007 04:26 GMT
Thank you so much for this simple and quick response! I was having the same
problem and searched for an idea of how to do this and stumbled upon this
technique! It was wonderful and I really appreciate the instructions listed!
Thanks again! Kathy
> Greetings TAJ Simmons
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> > > paste format goes to hell.