Pls help with copying slides from PowerPoint '07 to Word '07

T

tevebaugh

Does anyone know how to copy slides over from PowerPoint 2007 to Word
2007?

I don't want the outline format, I only want the slides (therefore,
the Publish -> Convert to Handouts for Word doesn't work).

I've obviously tried selecting all slides, copying, and pasting into
Word, however, whenever I try this, only one slide is copied
(regardless of which type of paste I attempt in the "Paste Special"
menu). This is extremely frustrating because it seems like this
method should work.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
M

Michael Koerner

You will have to do this on a one to one slide basis. The easiest way would be to save your presentation as .jpg files and then insert them into Word

--
Michael Koerner
MS MVP - PowerPoint


Does anyone know how to copy slides over from PowerPoint 2007 to Word
2007?

I don't want the outline format, I only want the slides (therefore,
the Publish -> Convert to Handouts for Word doesn't work).

I've obviously tried selecting all slides, copying, and pasting into
Word, however, whenever I try this, only one slide is copied
(regardless of which type of paste I attempt in the "Paste Special"
menu). This is extremely frustrating because it seems like this
method should work.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
G

Glen Millar

Hi,

In addition to what Michael has outline, to me, the clipboard needs major
work to fix some glaring problems. You can't drag a slide from PowerPoint
and drop it into Word. It has to be copied (and only one) and pasted in.

Best way is to, within PowerPoint, Microsoft Office Button| Save As| Other
Formats, Save As Type equals jpg or png. You will be asked if you want to
save every slide. Say yes, locate the saved images and insert them in Word.

And keep hoping someone will provide a better solution!

--

Regards,
Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP

Tutorials and PowerPoint animations at
the original www.pptworkbench.com
glen at pptworkbench dot com
 

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