Inserting image from Word into PowerPoint

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Guest

I am creating a PowerPoint presentation on "Creating Accessible Documents".
For the discussion on MS Word, I would like to insert a picture of MS Word's
formatting toolbar into the PowerPoint slide. Can anyone help me figure out
how to copy the (entire) toolbar image and place it into the PowerPoint slide?

Thanks.
 
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Guest

Size your Word window to show just the part you want to highlight, then hit
alt+PrtScr. Move to PPT and hit Paste. You can crop the resulting picture
to show what you need.

(This is an especially useful technique when trying to quickly import Excel
sheets or graphs.)
 
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luc

Risikio,
You could take a print screen, paste it in an bitmap editor like Paint for
example, cut out the part you need. Save that as a picture. Insert in
PowerPoint using Insert - picture - from file. Personally I would drag the
toolbar to the middle of my screen which should make it easier to cut.
After the capture, just double click the title bar of the toolbar which
should place it at it's original place again.

Of course you can also use tools like IrfanView/SnagIt to capture just the
toolbar you need, save it there and insert it into PPT.

Luc Sanders (MVP - PowerPoint)
 
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Guest

Excellent. Thank you very much.

SteveP said:
Size your Word window to show just the part you want to highlight, then hit
alt+PrtScr. Move to PPT and hit Paste. You can crop the resulting picture
to show what you need.

(This is an especially useful technique when trying to quickly import Excel
sheets or graphs.)
 

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