Hi Lloyd

As Ken indicated, simply click on the image in PowerPoint that you want. Copy it (Co-C), then open Photoshop and create a new window (Co-N). It will automatically create a new blank image to the size in the Clipboard, ie to the pic you copied in PP, then paste it (Co-V). That's it.
Good luck
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Hi Lloyd,

The only way that I know of is to select and copy the image then paste it
into PhotoShop (or some other similar app.) and save it as whatever (I
usually save as Jpeg).

Regards

Ken,...

On 13/6/05 6:58 PM, "Lloyd White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Is there a way of extracting individual PowerPoint images from a display? I
get these 1 Mg displays sent to me and would only like to keep the
occasional image.

Lloyd
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