[WEB4LIB:14734] web page as power point image
Xudong Jin
Jin at sou.edu
Wed Aug 5 17:26:43 EDT 1998
Cathy:
You have several choices to do this. One of the simple ones is when your screen is showing the html document, click the <Print Screen> key once (Win 95 or upper). Then open a new slide in the power point presentation and paste. You will have the whole screen as you saw in your html document including the frame. You can change the size or move the location of the image as you want.
Second method, in your html document, move your cursor on the image you want and click the right button. Choose the "Save Image as" command and save it in your drive. Open a new slide in ppt and put your cursor where you want your image located. Choose "Insert" from the menu bar and pick up "Picture" from the list. Find the saved file from your drive and click "OK" button. The image will appear. Again, you can move it and change the size as you want. It does not work for some of the image files.
For the text of your html document, you can highlight it, then copy and paste to your ppt document.
By the way, if you have Netscape Gold 3, you can edit the html document as you want before you import into your ppt.
Good luck!
Xudong Jin
Cataloging Coordinator
Southern Oregon University Library
1250 Siskiyou Blvd.
Ashland, OR 97520
541-552-6839
jin at sou.edu
http://WWW.SOU.EDU/library/jin/jinhome.htm
>>> Cathy Edstrom <cedstrom at nodc.noaa.gov> 08/05 12:18 PM >>>
Sorry if this has been asked before but,
is there a way to import an html document (graphics & text) into a power
point presentation as an image?
Thanks,
Cathy Edstrom
NOAA Central Library
1315 East-West Highway
Silver Spring, MD 20910
301-713-2600 ext. 134
http://www.lib.noaa.gov/
cedstrom at nodc.noaa.gov
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