How to make a Web page into a Word document

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Does anyone know how to make a Web page that is seen on screen into a Word document that can be imported to a PPt slide?
 
Don't go through all that trouble! Just open the web page, press
ALT+PRINTSCREEN to copy the image, switch to your PowerPoint slide and press
CTRL-V (paste). If you have a bunch of them to copy and paste, the file
size could get too big and you might be better pasting them into Photo
Editor and saving as JPGs or PNGs, then doing a "File", "Insert", "Picture",
"From file".

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Bill Foley, Microsoft MVP (PowerPoint)
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Staffer60 said:
Does anyone know how to make a Web page that is seen on screen into a Word
document that can be imported to a PPt slide?
 
Even better is a freeware package called WINGRAB (v 1.5+ is latest)
you can screen or window capture, crop, rotate, and save as in various
formats all in one package. Will autoname files if you just want to grab
stuff fast without editing.

Using it for years and sure beats printscreen
 
Does anyone know how to make a Web page that is seen on screen into a Word
document that can be imported to a PPt slide?

I'm also of the "Why all that bother?" school.

First, try one of my favorite Weird PowerPoint Science Projects:

Choose File, Open, type in the full path to the file, even if it's out there
on the web someplace.

If it's a good hair day, the page opens right into PPT. Not always perfect,
but sometimes surprisingly close. It doesn't seem to speak CSS, for example.
 
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