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save a picture from an existing Power Point presentation
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New2Publisher - 12 Apr 2007 00:06 GMT When looking at a Power Point Presentation slide show, I pause a photo that I want to save. How can I save it to my computer? I right click on the picture, but there are no saving options. Thank you.
Troy @ TLC Creative - 12 Apr 2007 00:16 GMT To save the image you will need to be in edit/design view, not slideshow view. Then right click image and choose 'Save Image'.
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> When looking at a Power Point Presentation slide show, I pause a photo > that I > want to save. How can I save it to my computer? I right click on the > picture, but there are no saving options. Thank you. New2Publisher - 12 Apr 2007 00:32 GMT Thank you Troy, but how do I get into edit/design view? I looked, I just do not see it. I click on the saved icon on my desktop, then it opens, then what? Thanks.
> To save the image you will need to be in edit/design view, not slideshow > view. Then right click image and choose 'Save Image'. [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > want to save. How can I save it to my computer? I right click on the > > picture, but there are no saving options. Thank you. New2Publisher - 12 Apr 2007 00:52 GMT Hi Troy, me again. I looked again, and I believe I am in the edit mode because I could edit things if I knew how here. But, there are about 20 files down the left of the main image in the middle. Over 40 files, some containing many pictures within them, and of course the photos I am after, are within those files. When you run your mouse over those files, they flip/scan through all the images really quickly, and I can ask for a slide show, but not in the edit mode. How do I get in the files within the edit mode? Thank oyu for your help!
> To save the image you will need to be in edit/design view, not slideshow > view. Then right click image and choose 'Save Image'. [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > want to save. How can I save it to my computer? I right click on the > > picture, but there are no saving options. Thank you. New2Publisher - 12 Apr 2007 01:18 GMT Hi , ok, This would help, is there a way in edit mode, or otherwise, to list all the photos in this presentaion, not by slide number & no image, but show all the images that are there and be able to save the ones you want, or all of them?? Thanks!
> To save the image you will need to be in edit/design view, not slideshow > view. Then right click image and choose 'Save Image'. [quoted text clipped - 3 lines] > > want to save. How can I save it to my computer? I right click on the > > picture, but there are no saving options. Thank you. Sandy - 12 Apr 2007 03:52 GMT In PPT 2002/2003 you can do this: File > Save As. In the Save As Type drop down menu, select Web then save to say your desktop You'll find a folder on your desktop that contains all of the files, now separated, that are in your PPT pres - including individual images.
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> Hi , ok, This would help, is there a way in edit mode, or otherwise, to > list all the photos in this presentaion, not by slide number & no image, but [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > > > want to save. How can I save it to my computer? I right click on the > > > picture, but there are no saving options. Thank you. New2Publisher - 14 Apr 2007 17:36 GMT Sandy,
Ok. There are 40 plus slides. I am learning. Within each of these slides, some have numerous photos. Within slide 22, there are several pictures I want to save. It will pause, but not allow me to save it. It only allows me to save the opening picture for each slede.
Is there any way to extract all of the photos in the entire presentatoion, or just extract from each slide- its contents> It has already been saved to my desktop, but still, the above happens. When in edit mode, I do not know enough as to how to work with it. Please advise, remember, I know very little, and thank you so much for any help!! :)
> In PPT 2002/2003 you can do this: File > Save As. > In the Save As Type drop down menu, select Web then save to say your desktop [quoted text clipped - 13 lines] > > > > want to save. How can I save it to my computer? I right click on the > > > > picture, but there are no saving options. Thank you. Steve Rindsberg - 12 Apr 2007 05:10 GMT It sounds like you may have a bunch of Powerpoint SHOW files.
Try starting off this way:
Start PowerPoint (Start, Programs, Yada, Yada) From PowerPoint's menu bar, do File, Open Browse to the folder where your presentations are and choose the one you want If that opens as a slide show (ie, fills the whole screen with the slide) press the Esc ket to get back to edit mode.
> Hi , ok, This would help, is there a way in edit mode, or otherwise, to > list all the photos in this presentaion, not by slide number & no image, but [quoted text clipped - 8 lines] > > > want to save. How can I save it to my computer? I right click on the > > > picture, but there are no saving options. Thank you. ----------------------------------------- Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com PPTools: www.pptools.com ================================================
Panic - 12 Apr 2007 17:58 GMT It may not be of the quality you wish but you could just use Alt-PrtScn to capture it in memory. Then Paste it into any program that accepts Pastes. I use PaintShopPro and crop out any portion I don't wish to see and then save is as a .jpg. If you don't have that you can use Windows Paint. Paste it there, then use the Select option to enclose just the portions you wish to keep. Choose Copy then Paste that as the new selection.
> When looking at a Power Point Presentation slide show, I pause a photo > that I > want to save. How can I save it to my computer? I right click on the > picture, but there are no saving options. Thank you.
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