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I had this once and the solution was very simple.. I did this with Paint Shop Pro. I opened up PSP... opened the power point file, then right clicked on the image, click COPY and then in PSP I went to Edit - Paste as New Image. That was it, worked like a charm. Nancy > >I have already put the PowerPoint presentation into a downloadable zip file > >but he isn't real happy with that. Any other suggestions?? > > I'm not a big fan of PowerPoint in the first place, but doesn't it have a > "save as web" function that then converts each slide into a page, and the > images into gifs, etc.? I swear I've done something like this in the past, > when someone was asking me a similar question at one of my jobs. I > convinced them to let me just design a web site presentation instead, which > they were much happier with. ;-) >
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