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Rockwall ISD Instructional Technology 1 Saving a PowerPoint Slide as a JPEG Image File Use these directions to create a JPEG image file that can be imported into PhotoStory or MovieMaker. 1. Open PowerPoint 2. Create a PowerPoint slide as you normally would. In this example the follow changes were made: -- Background image added -- WordArt added -- Text Box added 3. On the Menu toolbar, go to: File Save As
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Saving a PowerPoint Slide as a JPEG Image File€¦ · 1. Open PowerPoint 2. Create a PowerPoint slide as you normally would. In this example the follow changes were made: -- Background

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Page 1: Saving a PowerPoint Slide as a JPEG Image File€¦ · 1. Open PowerPoint 2. Create a PowerPoint slide as you normally would. In this example the follow changes were made: -- Background

Rockwall ISD Instructional Technology 1

Saving a PowerPoint Slide as a JPEG Image File

Use these directions to create a JPEG image file that can be imported into PhotoStory or MovieMaker.

1. Open PowerPoint

2. Create a PowerPoint slide as

you normally would.

In this example the follow

changes were made:

-- Background image added

-- WordArt added

-- Text Box added

3. On the Menu toolbar, go to:

File � Save As

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4. In the Save As window:

-- Select the destination for

the image to be saved, i.e. the

Desktop, your H:// drive, or a

flash drive.

In this example it is a flash

drive ~ Removable Disk (F:)

-- Rename file, i.e. Civil War

title slide.

-- Select Save as type: JPEG

5. You will next be prompted to

save

“Every Slide” or “Current Slide

Only”. Select whichever one is

appropriate.

In this example only one slide was

created, so it doesn’t matter which

is selected. However, had more than

one slide been created, for example

an ending credit slide, then select

“Every Slide”.

The new image can now be

imported into Photo Story or Movie

Maker was you would any other

image file.

7. Consider saving the PowerPoint

slides as you would any other

PowerPoint. This way you can edit

them later if needed, and save

again as JPEGs.