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Is there a way to take an image that exists as part of a PowerPoint presentation and export it so that it is once again a standalone image, i.e., .jpg, .png, or .tiff?
I've tried copying and pasting, and it is just not cooperating with me. Any wisdom out there?
Been a while since I've had to work with the old .ppt, but one thing is for sure. You can always view the slide that has the image that you want and hit your "Print Screen" button on the keyboard. If you don't have Photoshop or other image editor, you can use MS Paint and hit "Ctrl + V" to past the screen shot. Then Crop and save as desired image format.
Thanks for the replies. I knew I could always fall back on the ol' screenshot trick, but I was hoping there was a way to restore it to its native format. Oh well. Que sera, sera, I suppose.
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