How to insert a web page into a PP slide

L

Leo

Hello Im a new user of MS Office for Mac and i am making a presentation
for a class and i need to insert a web page, the hole page not just a
link, in a slide can someone help please?
Leo
 
T

TAJ Simmons

Leo,

I'm a PC user, so bear with me....

On a PC there is a 'magic' key that takes a 'snapshot' of the screen. I'm
sure the mac will have a similar key (or key combination) on the keyboard
that does the same thing.

so display the website
press magic capture key
powerpoint
edit > paste

Cheers
TAJ Simmons
microsoft powerpoint mvp

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http://www.powerpoint-graphics.com
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Corentin Cras-Méneur

TAJ Simmons said:
Leo,

I'm a PC user, so bear with me....

On a PC there is a 'magic' key that takes a 'snapshot' of the screen. I'm
sure the mac will have a similar key (or key combination) on the keyboard
that does the same thing.

Try command-shift-4. A little cross will appear and allow you to make a
selection on your screen from one corner of the screen capture you want
to make to the other. Once you let go, the System saves the screen
capture in a file on the desktop (usually called "Picture 1").

The System, in MacOS X 10.3 has a nasty tendency to save these files in
PDF format. You can stillopen it in Preview and export it to a better
format (eg: png) or make a selection and copy it to be able to paste it
to PPT.

Corentin
 
S

Steve Rindsberg

The Grab utility in Applications, Utilities is pretty useful too.

Lets you grab screens, selections or timed captures.

Corentin said:
Try command-shift-4. A little cross will appear and allow you to make a
selection on your screen from one corner of the screen capture you want
to make to the other. Once you let go, the System saves the screen
capture in a file on the desktop (usually called "Picture 1").

The System, in MacOS X 10.3 has a nasty tendency to save these files in
PDF format. You can stillopen it in Preview and export it to a better
format (eg: png) or make a selection and copy it to be able to paste it
to PPT.

Corentin

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
PPT FAQ: www.pptfaq.com
PPTools: www.pptools.com
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Corentin Cras-Méneur

Steve Rindsberg said:
The Grab utility in Applications, Utilities is pretty useful too.

Sooooo true!!! I keep on forgetting about it (I use SnapZ Pro).

Corentin
 

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