Inserting a web page

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How do I insert a web page into my Pwr point presentation? I have pwr point
2003.
 
Hello -

If you simply want to show a web page screen shot, you can always just copy
and paste into Powerpoint. Do this by:
1. Go to the website that you want to capture
2. Hit Alt+Printscreen
3. I usually then go into Paint and hit Ctrl+V to paste it in there - this
allows you to crop the picture (if you crop it, hit Ctrl+C when you have what
you want)
4. Then go to your slide you want to put it in and Ctrl+V to paste it in
there

If you are simply wanting to add the hyperlink to a slide, go to the URL box
at the top of your web page and hit Ctrl+C. Then go into PowerPoint and hit
Ctrl+V into the slide you want the hyperlink to appear.

Please let me know if this informaiton helped!
Angie
 
You might want to look at Shyam's LiveWeb - insert and view web pages real-time
at http://skp.mvps.org/liveweb.htm

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How do I insert a web page into my Pwr point presentation? I have pwr point
2003.
 
Angie Todd said:
Hello -

If you simply want to show a web page screen shot, you can always just copy
and paste into Powerpoint. Do this by:
1. Go to the website that you want to capture
2. Hit Alt+Printscreen
3. I usually then go into Paint and hit Ctrl+V to paste it in there - this
allows you to crop the picture (if you crop it, hit Ctrl+C when you have what
you want)
4. Then go to your slide you want to put it in and Ctrl+V to paste it in
there

That works ok, it seems, in PowerPoint 2003 but in some earlier versions it
gives you an MSPaint OLE object, not an embedded picture. Makes for much bigger
files, probabably more suseceptible to corruption as well.

It's generally safer to save the file from PAINT then use PowerPoint's Insert,
Picture, From File to bring the image from file to your slide.
 

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