![]() |
|
|
|
#1 |
|
Someone sent me a pps attachment and I have the
power point viewer to open it. The presentation contains some nice photos that I would like to save. How can I extract these photos? Dick M. |
|
|
|
|
#2 |
|
Posts: n/a
|
"Dick M." <> wrote in message
news:6y5eb.34770$Ms2.30072@fed1read03 > Someone sent me a pps attachment and I have the > power point viewer to open it. The presentation > contains some nice photos that I would like to save. > How can I extract these photos? Will the viewer allow you to edit? Methinks not! Maybe another type"office" app? Bryan Bryan |
|
|
|
#3 |
|
Posts: n/a
|
> Someone sent me a pps attachment and I have the
> power point viewer to open it. The presentation > contains some nice photos that I would like to save. > How can I extract these photos? Ask the sender to send the photo's seperately would be the easiest way... -- ---------------------------------------- Quantum Illusions: http://quantum.2ya.com Pegasus Mail Support Site: http://pegasus.quantum.2ya.com Freeware Site: http://freeware.quantum.2ya.com DATA Solutions: http://datasolutions.quantum.2ya.com If you truly want to contact me click the link http://quantum.2ya.com/email.htm Bebop & Rocksteady |
|
|
|
#4 |
|
Posts: n/a
|
In article <6y5eb.34770$Ms2.30072@fed1read03>,
says... > > >Someone sent me a pps attachment and I have the >power point viewer to open it. The presentation >contains some nice photos that I would like to save. >How can I extract these photos? > Alt-Print Screen key will copy the open viewer window to the clipboard which you an paste into a graphics program, like MS Paint and edit and save the graphic. Your quality may or may not be acceptable, depending on the source. Another Airnet User |
|
|
|
#5 |
|
Posts: n/a
|
"Another Airnet User" <> wrote in message
news:blca1h$ > In article <6y5eb.34770$Ms2.30072@fed1read03>, > says... >> >> >> Someone sent me a pps attachment and I have the >> power point viewer to open it. The presentation >> contains some nice photos that I would like to save. >> How can I extract these photos? >> > Alt-Print Screen key will copy the open viewer window to the clipboard > which you an paste into a graphics program, like MS Paint and edit and > save the graphic. Your quality may or may not be acceptable, > depending on the source. Duhhh! <scratches head> I never thought of that! Bryan |
|
|
|
#6 |
|
Posts: n/a
|
But it works.
Thanks, Dick "Bryan" wrote > >> > >> > >> Someone sent me a pps attachment and I have the > >> power point viewer to open it. The presentation > >> contains some nice photos that I would like to save. > >> How can I extract these photos? > >> > > Alt-Print Screen key will copy the open viewer window to the clipboard > > which you an paste into a graphics program, like MS Paint and edit and > > save the graphic. Your quality may or may not be acceptable, > > depending on the source. > > Duhhh! <scratches head> > I never thought of that! > Dick M. |
|
![]() |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Nikon D80 and underexposed flash photos | cblatch | Media | 0 | 07-28-2009 05:37 AM |
| Recovering reformatted photos on xd card | Sylvia | Software | 1 | 07-07-2008 08:05 PM |
| get photos from DVD | detap | DVD Video | 1 | 10-15-2005 09:38 PM |
| How to Make a DVD from Photos? | Spudy | DVD Video | 5 | 10-24-2004 04:42 AM |