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copy animated gif from presentation

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michaelberrier - 17 Feb 2008 21:35 GMT
I would like to copy/save animated gifs from powerpoint
presentations.  PP 2007 has an option to save a .gif as a picture, but
this does not preserve the animation.

Is there a way to do it without additional software?

thanks,
mb
Michael Koerner - 17 Feb 2008 21:48 GMT
Save the presentation as a web page, and the procedure will produce a folder with all the inserted images

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 Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint

 I would like to copy/save animated gifs from powerpoint
 presentations.  PP 2007 has an option to save a .gif as a picture, but
 this does not preserve the animation.

 Is there a way to do it without additional software?

 thanks,
 mb
michaelberrier - 17 Feb 2008 22:12 GMT
Perfect.  Thank you.

> Save the presentation as a web page, and the procedure will produce a folder with all the inserted images
>
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>   thanks,
>   mb
Michael Koerner - 18 Feb 2008 15:22 GMT
Glad we could help.

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 Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint

 Perfect.  Thank you.

 On Feb 17, 4:48 pm, "Michael Koerner" <iam...@home.com> wrote:
 > Save the presentation as a web page, and the procedure will produce a folder with all the inserted images
 >
 > --
 >   Michael Koerner
 > MS MVP - PowerPoint
 >
 >   "michaelberrier" <michaelberr...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:c9ae9528-e114-4d47-8d77-64649b792402@n58g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
 >   I would like to copy/save animated gifs from powerpoint
 >   presentations.  PP 2007 has an option to save a .gif as a picture, but
 >   this does not preserve the animation.
 >
 >   Is there a way to do it without additional software?
 >
 >   thanks,
 >   mb
 
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