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saving a powerpoint slide show as jpeg file

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Catladylovescats - 14 May 2008 02:48 GMT
How do I save a PPS. file received as an outlook express email attachment to
a jpeg file for use on my website??
Thanks!
Pia Bork - 14 May 2008 05:44 GMT
> How do I save a PPS. file received as an outlook express email
> attachment to a jpeg file for use on my website??

Open the pps-file in Powerpoint. Than choose "File / Save as", open the
"Save as type"-liste and look for the filetype "JPG". Click OK. When you are
asked if you want to save the current slide or every slide click on "Every
slide". Now the entire slideshow will be saved as JPGs - every slide one
JPG.

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Judith.yoyo@gmail.com - 15 May 2008 02:03 GMT
download your PowerPoint and open it.
save as->jepg format
http://www.ppt-to-dvd.com
yong.jj - 15 May 2008 16:08 GMT
On May 14, 9:48 am, Catladylovescats
<Catladylovesc...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> How do I save a PPS. file received as an outlook express email attachment to
> a jpeg file for use on my website??
> Thanks!

You can also try: save as->gif and png format

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loong - 03 Jul 2008 10:37 GMT
Download the attachment to your computer,then open it and (powerpoint
2003)click the file menu,then choose save as,then select one image format
from the
dropdown list,click save,OK!
source(s):http://www.moyea.com/support/knowledge_base.html

> How do I save a PPS. file received as an outlook express email attachment to
> a jpeg file for use on my website??
> Thanks!

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