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| How can you save a photo from a PPS
Is it possible to save a photo from a Microsoft PowerPoint slide show?
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| Re: How can you save a photo from a PPS
I hope I remember this correctley. You need to select the picture and cut it, so it is safed in the clipboard. Then open a graphic program and paste it in there. I hope it works.
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| Re: How can you save a photo from a PPS
But during a PPS you can't even see your cursor to select the photo?
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| Re: How can you save a photo from a PPS
I thought it was your own presentation. In this case, how do you call a deer without eyes?
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| Re: How can you save a photo from a PPS If its on a PC Baz? Try ctrl and print screen, I know this works if ya then paste it into word or Photoshop 6! |
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| Re: How can you save a photo from a PPS
try the "Print Screen" button on the keyboard as this copies the page and then paste it to another picture programme you have and save from there
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| Re: How can you save a photo from a PPS Bit like the wife. "Here Deer"
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| Re: How can you save a photo from a PPS Quote:
......in the edit screen (press CTR) simply right click and save.
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| Re: How can you save a photo from a PPS Quote:
Here we go then ![]() Street scene in Oxford. ![]() |
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| Re: How can you save a photo from a PPS
used to be able to just change the file extension from .pps to .ppt then open the presentation in Powerpoint (of course this assumes you have PowerPoint!). Once done, you can just copy the picture to another graphics program Alternatively I would press the <printscreen> button and then paste the screen into my favourite graphics program Neil |
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