Powerpoint should let me mail a few slides out of a deck

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Guest

I am often asked for a slide or a few slides out of a deck to be mailed to
someone. Instead of having to send the whole deck or having to cut a the
slides paste them in a new presentation and save as a file which I won't need
later anyway, I'd like to be able to send the slides directly from powerpoint
and name that set of slides a name that is only used for the email and not
needed to be saved on my machine. Otherwise it gets the name - untitled.

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Bill Dilworth

If you have Outlook configured in HTML or Rich Text message mode, you can
select the slide (from the slides pane on the left side of the screen) that
you want to send and drag onto your message. There seems to be a
one-at-a-time limit, but this is closer to what you want, correct?


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Steve Rindsberg

I am often asked for a slide or a few slides out of a deck to be mailed to
someone. Instead of having to send the whole deck or having to cut a the
slides paste them in a new presentation and save as a file which I won't need
later anyway, I'd like to be able to send the slides directly from powerpoint
and name that set of slides a name that is only used for the email and not
needed to be saved on my machine. Otherwise it gets the name - untitled.

Not quite what you're asking for, but you can select the slides you want in slide
sorter then drag to the desktop to create a file named SCRAP. You can probably
rename this and send as an attachment. I'd test it on a couple users who use
different email clients first.
 

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