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Hello,
how can one extract an image or photo from a PowerPoint 2007 slideshow?
Thanks in advance
Best regards
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 34.0
how can one extract an image or photo from a PowerPoint 2007 slideshow?
Thanks in advance
Best regards
Configuration: Windows 7 / Firefox 34.0
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Hello,
Under PowerPoint 2007 and later
Right-click on the PPS/New/Save As and choose the PPTX extension
close the file, just activate the PPTX extension of the file and change it to ZIP
double-click on the file, select PPT then media and you have access to all the files of your slideshow
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Talk to you later
Mike-31
A period of failure is a perfect moment to sow the seeds of knowledge.
Under PowerPoint 2007 and later
Right-click on the PPS/New/Save As and choose the PPTX extension
close the file, just activate the PPTX extension of the file and change it to ZIP
double-click on the file, select PPT then media and you have access to all the files of your slideshow
--
Talk to you later
Mike-31
A period of failure is a perfect moment to sow the seeds of knowledge.
Jocelin
A big thank you.
Hello,
if it's a single image, right-click on the image, "Save as image."
If it's a slide background, right-click, "Save background."
To have all the images, Save As, select the file type "Web page (*.htm; *.html)." A folder will be created in which you will have the images in their original resolution and in low resolution.
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C-Claire
if it's a single image, right-click on the image, "Save as image."
If it's a slide background, right-click, "Save background."
To have all the images, Save As, select the file type "Web page (*.htm; *.html)." A folder will be created in which you will have the images in their original resolution and in low resolution.
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C-Claire
Hello,
You will find the procedure here:
https://www.commentcamarche.net/faq/5561-extraire-les-images-et-sons-d-un-fichier-powerpoint-ppt-pps
You will find the procedure here:
https://www.commentcamarche.net/faq/5561-extraire-les-images-et-sons-d-un-fichier-powerpoint-ppt-pps
Hello,
With PowerPoint Image Extractor, you can retrieve all the photos and sound from the PPS with a single click, a new folder is created automatically.
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With PowerPoint Image Extractor, you can retrieve all the photos and sound from the PPS with a single click, a new folder is created automatically.
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Quote from Georges Courteline:
To appear as a fool in the eyes of an idiot is a gourmet's delight. This is merely a signature and not a personal attack.
Hello everyone,
indeed, everyone does what they want, but here we are on a forum, and the proposed solutions must be simple and precise.
To support Claire's answer, it is a shame to install utilities when the system already has tools for this, which avoids clutter or generating conflicts. Often, free utilities open ports to spam and other issues; one must realize that free does not exist and there is an inevitable cost.
To complement the answers on extracting images, sound files, etc...
up to version 2003, you had to save as and choose the extension "Web page (*.htm; *.html)"
since 2007, you need to Save As and choose the PPTX extension
close the file, just activate the PPTX extension of the file and change it to ZIP
double-click the file, select PPT then media, and there you have access to all the files in your slideshow
of course, for a simple image, right-click on the image "Save as image"
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A+
Mike-31
A period of failure is a perfect moment to sow the seeds of knowledge.
indeed, everyone does what they want, but here we are on a forum, and the proposed solutions must be simple and precise.
To support Claire's answer, it is a shame to install utilities when the system already has tools for this, which avoids clutter or generating conflicts. Often, free utilities open ports to spam and other issues; one must realize that free does not exist and there is an inevitable cost.
To complement the answers on extracting images, sound files, etc...
up to version 2003, you had to save as and choose the extension "Web page (*.htm; *.html)"
since 2007, you need to Save As and choose the PPTX extension
close the file, just activate the PPTX extension of the file and change it to ZIP
double-click the file, select PPT then media, and there you have access to all the files in your slideshow
of course, for a simple image, right-click on the image "Save as image"
--
A+
Mike-31
A period of failure is a perfect moment to sow the seeds of knowledge.