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Importing picts into individule slides in Powerpoint

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Brent - 02 Apr 2007 18:32 GMT
I have about 100 pic files that I want to import into PowerPoint into
individual slides (Pic one inserts into slide 1, Pic 2 inserts into slide 2
etc). I am doing in manually right now, is there a way to do a global import
etc?

Thanks
Brent
Sandy - 02 Apr 2007 18:44 GMT
Inn PPT 2002/2003:
Insert > Picture > New Photo Album. Browse to the folder/device that
contains your images. Select the images you want to insert (or CTRL-A to
select all of the images). Hit Create.
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> I have about 100 pic files that I want to import into PowerPoint into
> individual slides (Pic one inserts into slide 1, Pic 2 inserts into slide 2
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> Thanks
> Brent
Brent - 02 Apr 2007 18:52 GMT
Thanks-  Followed you prompts and did the import-

Does it take a while to do this?  I have been waiting 5 or so mins and
nothing seems to be happening---
thanks
Brent

> Inn PPT 2002/2003:
> Insert > Picture > New Photo Album. Browse to the folder/device that
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>> Thanks
>> Brent
Sandy - 02 Apr 2007 19:28 GMT
Hmm - I suppose it could take a moment to import 100 images. What size are
they?
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> Thanks-  Followed you prompts and did the import-
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> >> Brent
Brent - 03 Apr 2007 00:34 GMT
Oh-I just went through- fine-
Thanks
Brent
> Hmm - I suppose it could take a moment to import 100 images. What size are
> they?
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>> >> Brent
tohlz - 02 Apr 2007 18:48 GMT
You can make use of Photo Album to do so.
For PowerPoint 2002/Xp and above, click Insert > Picture > New Photo Album.
For PowerPoint 2000, you will need to download the free photo album add-in.
Check this out for more information:
http://pptfaq.com/FAQ00050.htm
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> I have about 100 pic files that I want to import into PowerPoint into
> individual slides (Pic one inserts into slide 1, Pic 2 inserts into slide 2
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> Thanks
> Brent
jrhx - 03 Apr 2007 03:52 GMT
A tutorial about creating photo slide show with PowerPoint
http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1419
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> You can make use of Photo Album to do so.
> For PowerPoint 2002/Xp and above, click Insert > Picture > New Photo Album.
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> > Thanks
> > Brent
TAJ Simmons - 02 Apr 2007 18:49 GMT
Brent

see the various options at

BATCH IMPORT images into PowerPoint
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00050.htm

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>I have about 100 pic files that I want to import into PowerPoint into
>individual slides (Pic one inserts into slide 1, Pic 2 inserts into slide 2
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> Thanks
> Brent
 
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