Inserting & formatting multiple images to slides

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Paul k

Hi
I have to insert multiple images into a PPT presentation.
Once inserted I am changing the size & position of each image manually
(same size and position for each image).
Can I automate the size & position work? Can I automate both jobs?
Worth a try. Thanks.
Paul
 
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Kathy J

Paul,
Check out the Image Importer Wizard. Nice little tool that doesn't cost much
and does just what you want. It and other options are available from this
PPT FAQ page:
BATCH IMPORT images into PowerPoint
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00050.htm

I think that the PPTools also has a tool that will help you with that.
Information on that add-in set is available at this URL:
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptools/

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Annette

I use the following everyday after scanning hundreds of
35mm slides and create a ppt with them for lecture
presentations. It only takes a few seconds. Hope this
helps. Open powerpoint, from the insert menu choose
picture/ new photo album. Then from the file / disk
button navigate to a folder that has all of your images
(make sure all images are in one folder)/ select all of
your files (click / shift-click)choose insert. The choose
the picture layout that you want and choose create.
Hope this helps.
 
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Steve Rindsberg

Hi
I have to insert multiple images into a PPT presentation.
Once inserted I am changing the size & position of each image manually
(same size and position for each image).
Can I automate the size & position work? Can I automate both jobs?

As Kathy mentioned, the free PPTools Starter Set includes a tool that'll
automatically size/position any picture or other shape for you.

See the Pick Up Position and Place Exactly tool description at:

The FREE PPTools Starter Set
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptools/FAQ00095.htm


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