If your email program allows you to create a "Rich text" or HTML message, you
can save your slide in PowerPoint as a JPG and in your email message use Insert
Picture to include it. Specific instructions are dependent on the software
If you save it as a jpeg, the hyperlinks won't work. In PowerPoint 2000 you
were able to send a slide as the body of an e-mail, this enabled all links to
work. Why was this option removed from the newer versions? It's the only
reason I bought PowerPoint in the first place.
I can't tell you why changes are made. This newsgroup is made up of users, not
Microsoft employees. My guess is that it might have to do with security.
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