power point conversion

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File>Save As then select jpg. It will ask you if you want to save
every slide or just the current one. Hit current.
 
Select the slide
Save As > in save as type scroll down to JPEG
When prompted choose "current slide only"

See if that works for you
 
Select the slide you want to convert. Go to File > Save As. In the File Type
drop down menu select jpg. When asked, choose to only convert the individual
slide - not the whole presentation.
 
Hi Jerry

File -> Save As -> (or F12) scroll down the list of Save as type until you
see jpg - it will ask you if you want to save current slide or all. If you
save all they will be saved as individual files in a folder (i.e. 1 slide = 1
jpg)

Lucy
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Click File > Save As.
Under save as type, click on the drop down, scroll down to the bottom and
look for JPEG File Interchange Format (*.jpg).
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Select File | Save As | Other Formats, the choose jpeg in the 'Save as type'
drop down. You can then choose to save the entire file or just the selected
file.

By the way, I am assuming PPT 2007, and by the "File" I mean the Office
button.
 
With the slide you want as a jpg in view, do save as and then in the save as
type: scroll down to jpg. You will be asked if you wish to save all slides
or just the current one. That's it!
 
I right click on the slide in the left hand display, 'copy', open your
picture program (Irfanview, in my case), 'paste' and 'save as'. Everett
 
In older versions: File>Save As> JPEG then save only current slide (next
dialogue box) not the whole presentation. Similar in 2007, but of course use
the Office button to initiate the dialogue

Terry Irwin
 
This is an easy one!

With presentation open, go to File-> Save As
Change the Save as Type to jpg or bmp etc.
PP will ask whether you want current slide or every slide.

If you want high resolution it'd suggest enlarging the page size to increase
the jpg resolution. (If you're using Mac PP allows you to choose the output
resolution.)

Kyle.
 
I "right click" on the slide in the left display column; "copy", then paste
in a picture program of your choice; then "save as" whatever format desired.
EDB
 
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