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I don't think so, although I'll admit I don't even know what a dicom is.
Ooooooh, Google shows DICOM as digital imaging and communication in
medicine, and I see a freeware DICOM viewer, but no, PPT doesn't support
these kinds of images. Can they be converted or exported as PNG or JPG?
This http://www.sph.sc.edu/comd/rorden/dicom.html says the DICOM IMG files
can be compressed using JPG, so you'll want to do that and then import the
JPGs using Insert|Picture|From File in PPT. If I misread and you can't
export as JPG or another image format, you'll need to take a screenshot of
the image. SnagIt from http://www.techsmith.com is a good utility for this
type of thing, or you can try Alt+Print Screen to capture the window and
Ctrl+V to paste onto a PPT slide.
No, but a handy utility to convert back and forth to other formats (that PPT
can use) is
"imagemagick". A Google will give you multiple download sites.
Austin Myers
MS PowerPoint MVP Team
PowerPoint Video and PowerPoint Sound Solutions www.pfcmedia.com
No but it seems that IrfanView has a plugin available that allows it to read
DICOM files. Once IrfanView's read it you can save as PNG or any of several
other formats that PPT can insert.
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