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Help, pls: photos from presentation?

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Bobcat - 11 Nov 2006 18:07 GMT
Someone sent me an email with a PowerPoint presentation attached.
Do you know if there's any way to isolate individual photos from that
presentation so I can save, send and print them? Thanks in advance for
your help.
Bobcat
Rae Drysdale - 11 Nov 2006 18:25 GMT
Two ways
Click File | Save As.
Under Save as type, select Web Page.
You can then look into the output folder for all the pictures.

Or if you are using PowerPoint XP/2002, you can also right click on the
pictures, then select Save as Picture.

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Rae Drysdale

> Someone sent me an email with a PowerPoint presentation attached.
> Do you know if there's any way to isolate individual photos from that
> presentation so I can save, send and print them? Thanks in advance for
> your help.
> Bobcat
John Wilson - 11 Nov 2006 20:21 GMT
If you save as web page make sure its html not mhtml but there's no need
really as you can right click any picture and choose save as picture or save
background.
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> Someone sent me an email with a PowerPoint presentation attached.
> Do you know if there's any way to isolate individual photos from that
> presentation so I can save, send and print them? Thanks in advance for
> your help.
> Bobcat
Bobcat - 12 Nov 2006 00:23 GMT
Rae Drysdale wrote:
Two ways
Click File | Save As.
Under Save as type, select Web Page.
You can then look into the output folder for all the pictures.
Or if you are using PowerPoint XP/2002, you can also right click on the

pictures, then select Save as Picture.
Rae Drysdale

> If you save as web page make sure its html not mhtml but there's no need
> really as you can right click any picture and choose save as picture or save
> background.
> John Wilson

Many thanks, both of you. I've done what you said, and it works
Bobcat
 
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