How to Strip Pictures from Power Point Presentations
Open the Power Point Presentation that contains the image you want to save and continue until your favorite image is on the screen., HOLD down the key and press the key (print screen), release keys. , Press key to end the Power Point Presentation...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open the Power Point Presentation that contains the image you want to save and continue until your favorite image is on the screen.
You can also use the menu during the Power Point show to locate the exact image you are wanting.
Experiment with the menu and you will find all sorts of neat stuff. -
Step 2: HOLD down the <Alt> key and press the <PrtScn> key (print screen)
,,,, The most likely place for you to save the image would be in My Documents / My pictures in a folder of your choice. , Make sure that the folder is open then RENAME the file to a name that suits the image and click <Save> (note the default name used by Paint is “Untitled”). , locate your new image file, double click it to open it.
Presto! There it is. , -
Step 3: release keys.
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Step 4: Press <Esc> key to end the Power Point Presentation.
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Step 5: Open up the Microsoft Paint program - Start / Programs / Accessories / Paint - a blank paint program window will open.
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Step 6: On the top menu line choose Edit / Paste and there like magic is the exact image of the Power Point frame you want saved.
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Step 7: From here you must save the image to some folder for future use.
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Step 8: To save the image
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Step 9: on the menu line choose File / Save as…… then in the Save window that opens
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Step 10: locate My Documents / My Pictures and a sub folder or create a new folder where you would like to save the picture.
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Step 11: Close the Paint program and open up My Documents / My Pictures / sub folder?
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Step 12: Repeat for the remaining screen shots you would like.
Detailed Guide
You can also use the menu during the Power Point show to locate the exact image you are wanting.
Experiment with the menu and you will find all sorts of neat stuff.
,,,, The most likely place for you to save the image would be in My Documents / My pictures in a folder of your choice. , Make sure that the folder is open then RENAME the file to a name that suits the image and click <Save> (note the default name used by Paint is “Untitled”). , locate your new image file, double click it to open it.
Presto! There it is. ,
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