Extracting Pictures in Powerpoint?

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Pedro
Feb 7, 2006
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On a few occasions when I receive a Powerpoint presentation, I would like to copy one of the slides or pictures in the .pps file. Is it possible to do that using Photoshop?

Thanks.

Pedro


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jaSPAMc
Feb 8, 2006
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006 14:32:16 -0800, Pedro found
these unused words floating about:

On a few occasions when I receive a Powerpoint presentation, I would like to copy one of the slides or pictures in the .pps file. Is it possible to do that using Photoshop?

Thanks.

Pedro

Well, if you don’t want to use the PP tools, …

PrtScr; (switch to PS) New, Accept size; paste; crop.
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Waldo
Feb 8, 2006

J. A. Mc. wrote:
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006 14:32:16 -0800, Pedro found
these unused words floating about:

On a few occasions when I receive a Powerpoint presentation, I would like to copy one of the slides or pictures in the .pps file. Is it possible to do that using Photoshop?

Thanks.

Pedro

Well, if you don’t want to use the PP tools, …

PrtScr; (switch to PS) New, Accept size; paste; crop.

Or better: save Powerpoint as HTML from Powerpoint. Open the folder where you stored it and there are ALSO the images in original size.

Waldo
J
jaSPAMc
Feb 8, 2006
On Wed, 08 Feb 2006 09:00:07 +0100, Waldo found these
unused words floating about:

J. A. Mc. wrote:
On Tue, 7 Feb 2006 14:32:16 -0800, Pedro found
these unused words floating about:

On a few occasions when I receive a Powerpoint presentation, I would like to copy one of the slides or pictures in the .pps file. Is it possible to do that using Photoshop?

Thanks.

Pedro

Well, if you don’t want to use the PP tools, …

PrtScr; (switch to PS) New, Accept size; paste; crop.

Or better: save Powerpoint as HTML from Powerpoint. Open the folder where you stored it and there are ALSO the images in original size.
D’uh !! "use the PP tools" ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

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