Inserting a webpage

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Maggie

What about:

1. Save the webpage to pdf and copy and paste to your
slide
2. print screen the webpage and cutting down all the
unwanted sections by using the crop function in your
drawing tool bar.
 
something like
New: PowerPoint to PDF Conversion Tool
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00312.htm


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Saving as PDF is not part of PowerPoint. You would need to have Adobe Acrobat on your system or some other product that can produce pdf files.
 
something like
New: PowerPoint to PDF Conversion Tool
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00312.htm

Hold up there sir.

Prep4PDF doesn't actually make PDFs. It needs Acrobat or Jaws PDF Creator
or GhostScript installed too. It preps the PPT so that when you *do* make a
PDF using one of these products, you don't lose all the hyperlinks, action
settings and so on that normally go away in the PDF.
 
Yeah, I know the link was for the "Other Product" I mentioned in my previous post. should have taken the time to be more explicit. sorry about that.




something like
New: PowerPoint to PDF Conversion Tool
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00312.htm

Hold up there sir.

Prep4PDF doesn't actually make PDFs. It needs Acrobat or Jaws PDF Creator
or GhostScript installed too. It preps the PPT so that when you *do* make a
PDF using one of these products, you don't lose all the hyperlinks, action
settings and so on that normally go away in the PDF.
 
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