How to set the print screen on a blank bage of Power Point

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Sunil Kumar

I have capture a print screen & pasted the snap shot on the blank page of the
presentation. But every time I have to set up the page. Please suggest any
setting so that next time I paste the snap shot, it will directly shrink to
that size & will be pasted on the position I mentioned.
 
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Michael Koerner

You will more than likely have to save you print screen as an image file and scale it to the correct size outside of PowerPoint. Then use the insert from file option to bring it into your presentation.

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Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint


I have capture a print screen & pasted the snap shot on the blank page of the
presentation. But every time I have to set up the page. Please suggest any
setting so that next time I paste the snap shot, it will directly shrink to
that size & will be pasted on the position I mentioned.
 
S

Sunil Kumar

Thanks, but if I could do that than I could have done the resizing inside the
blank sheet itself. But I just dont want to resize from any size to required
size as
Horizontal Positon as 0
Vertical Position as 0
And Height as 7"
And Width as 10"
I want to save these setting so that every time I paste the print screen my
print screen will automatically adjust to the above mentioned size & position.

Regards,
Sunil Kumar.
 
M

Michael Koerner

AFAIk, there is no way that you can set that up in PowerPoint.

--
Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint


Thanks, but if I could do that than I could have done the resizing inside the
blank sheet itself. But I just dont want to resize from any size to required
size as
Horizontal Positon as 0
Vertical Position as 0
And Height as 7"
And Width as 10"
I want to save these setting so that every time I paste the print screen my
print screen will automatically adjust to the above mentioned size & position.

Regards,
Sunil Kumar.
 

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