From: remjop on 15 May 2010 13:02 I don't remember how to 'copy & paste' a web page into a powerpoint presentation. I managed to paste it into MS Word, but all the graphics are lost when I insert it into powerpoint. I think there is also a way to copy a web page without all the tool bars on the top, but I can't figure it out.
From: Kristiina on 16 May 2010 12:36 Well, the printscreen option is perhaps the best solution. Try pasting it into paint for an example first and crop the field you want to show in your presentation. Kristiina "remjop" wrote: > I don't remember how to 'copy & paste' a web page into a powerpoint > presentation. I managed to paste it into MS Word, but all the graphics are > lost when I insert it into powerpoint. I think there is also a way to copy a > web page without all the tool bars on the top, but I can't figure it out.
From: no-spam-for-hkjffekafphdkdoemehepegkppboihac on 16 May 2010 15:37 As others have said, or use Gadwin PrintScreen. That little utility activates when you press Print Screen and allows you to select the exact area of the screen you wish to use. Brian. In article <C5AF29A3-1E2B-4679-A7C0-4E7B04D316FE(a)microsoft.com>, remjop(a)discussions.microsoft.com (remjop) wrote: > *From:* remjop <remjop(a)discussions.microsoft.com> > *Date:* Sat, 15 May 2010 10:02:01 -0700 > > I don't remember how to 'copy & paste' a web page into a powerpoint > presentation. I managed to paste it into MS Word, but all the > graphics are lost when I insert it into powerpoint. I think there > is also a way to copy a web page without all the tool bars on the > top, but I can't figure it out.
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