First NEVER cut and paste from PShop or you will get huge files!
If your photoshop image has transparent areas you want to keep then as Echo
says save as a .png and insert > picture. Change the resolution in photoshop
so that the image is around 1024 x 768 pixels for a full screen image (or
pro rata if smaller)
If you dont have transparent areas then save as a jpeg which will give
smaller file sizes. With jpegs you can use the compress pictures tool in
powerpoint to reduce file size to a minimum.
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What John says is good. It's called OLE or Object Linking and Embedding, in
this case embedding. It's not bad technology for its time, but its time may
have been a while ago. <g>
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