Screenshots taken from an englisch PPT XP

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Stefan =?ISO-8859-1?B?U2NocvZ0ZXI=?=

Writing a documentation on PPT XP I need to have some Screenshots of this version (XP/2002). I would be thankful if somebody could send me the following screenshots:

1.) Drop down file menu
(it would be sufficient to have a screenshot of the whole working screen from which I can cut a small part.).
2.) Dialogue “Options” – index card “Save”
3.) Dialogue “Options” – index card “Edit”
4.) Dialogue “File” – dialogue box “Page setup”
5.) Dialogue box “Print”

I hope the English terms I used in my explanation are correct. I only have a German PPT version and was forced to translate the names.

Many thanx in advance

Michael Metternich, Bonn/Germany
 
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Sandy

Are you able to take your own screen shots? Simply pull
down the menus you described, then click the "prt scr"
button usually located near the upper right of your
keyboard. The paste the screen shot in your PPT. You may
have to crop out extraneous screen stuff...
-----Original Message-----
Writing a documentation on PPT XP I need to have some
Screenshots of this version (XP/2002). I would be
thankful if somebody could send me the following
screenshots:
1.) Drop down file menu
(it would be sufficient to have a screenshot of the
whole working screen from which I can cut a small part.).
2.) Dialogue "Options" - index card "Save"
3.) Dialogue "Options" - index card "Edit"
4.) Dialogue "File" - dialogue box "Page setup"
5.) Dialogue box "Print"

I hope the English terms I used in my explanation are
correct. I only have a German PPT version and was forced
to translate the names.
 
S

Stefan =?ISO-8859-1?B?U2NocvZ0ZXI=?=

I am using only a German Version but i need screenshot from the english one!
Are you able to take your own screen shots? Simply pull
down the menus you described, then click the "prt scr"
button usually located near the upper right of your
keyboard. The paste the screen shot in your PPT. You may
have to crop out extraneous screen stuff...
-----Original Message-----
Writing a documentation on PPT XP I need to have some
Screenshots of this version (XP/2002). I would be
thankful if somebody could send me the following
screenshots:
1.) Drop down file menu
(it would be sufficient to have a screenshot of the
whole working screen from which I can cut a small part.).
2.) Dialogue "Options" - index card "Save"
3.) Dialogue "Options" - index card "Edit"
4.) Dialogue "File" - dialogue box "Page setup"
5.) Dialogue box "Print"

I hope the English terms I used in my explanation are
correct. I only have a German PPT version and was forced
to translate the names.
 
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Echo S

I can give you screenshots from PPT 2003. I believe it's the same as
2002/XP.

Holler if you still need 'em.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I am using only a German Version but i need screenshot from the english one!
Are you able to take your own screen shots? Simply pull
down the menus you described, then click the "prt scr"
button usually located near the upper right of your
keyboard. The paste the screen shot in your PPT. You may
have to crop out extraneous screen stuff...
-----Original Message-----
Writing a documentation on PPT XP I need to have some
Screenshots of this version (XP/2002). I would be
thankful if somebody could send me the following
screenshots:
1.) Drop down file menu
(it would be sufficient to have a screenshot of the
whole working screen from which I can cut a small part.).
2.) Dialogue "Options" - index card "Save"
3.) Dialogue "Options" - index card "Edit"
4.) Dialogue "File" - dialogue box "Page setup"
5.) Dialogue box "Print"

I hope the English terms I used in my explanation are
correct. I only have a German PPT version and was forced
to translate the names.
 

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