[WEB4LIB:14734] web page as power point image
TMGB
bennettt at am.appstate.edu
Thu Aug 6 18:32:35 EDT 1998
Jin is quite correct, there are several ways to do this. Are you using a
version of PPT that will save as HTML. If you are, then you can put a link
on the page that displays the slide you want related to that web page and
not even down load or save the web page. Also, if you are using windows, I
would use alt-print scrn rather than print scrn. Alt-print scrn captures
the active window whereas print scrn captures the desktop including all open
windows and/or desktop icons that can be seen by the user. The capture and
paste method can be a problem if the page you want to capture has a scroll
bar. Then more than one capture will have to be done.
capture and paste method #1192833 :-)
1. While in the browser at the page you want to capture press alt-print
scrn
2. use alt-tab pressing tab until ppt is selected task then release alt and
tab
3. click where you want to insert teh graphic
4. press shift-insert to paste the picture.
Thomas
ps: handy intuitive short cut keys for windows 3.x,95,98, NT
insert shift-insert
cut shift-delete
copy ctl-insert
Cathy Edstrom wrote:
> 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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