Options to Save a PowerPoint as a JPEG
Saving a PowerPoint as a JPEG can be useful in a variety of contexts. Mainly, by doing this, you give someone who does not have PowerPoint the ability to view the material you are working on. Or, perhaps you wish to embed the content from a PowerPoint slide on a Web page and require the JPEG file format to do so. Whatever your reason, saving a PowerPoint as a JPEG is a relatively straightforward process.
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Using PowerPoint to Convert the File
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Open the PowerPoint file you wish to save as a JPEG in PowerPoint. Select "File" and "Save As" from the menu system at the top. In the "Save As" field, type the name of the file you wish to use. Under "Format," select "JPEG." Select "Save." PowerPoint will inform you where the content has been saved. It should be in a folder, with each slide saved as a separate JPEG image. Use the images as you wish.
Using Zamzar to Convert the File
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Navigate to Zamzar. Select "Choose file" in Step 1 and select the PowerPoint file you wish to convert. In Step 2, select ".jpg" as the format to use. In Step 3 enter the email address where you want the converted PowerPoint file to be sent. Select "Convert." You will be sent an email containing the converted file shortly.
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Using Online-Convert to Convert the File
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Navigate to Online-Convert. Under the section labeled "Image converter," select the target format as "Convert to JPG." Select "Go." In the section "Upload your image you want to convert to JPG," select "Choose File" and browse to the PowerPoint file you wish to convert. Choose the quality settings you wish to use and select "Convert file." Wait for the file to convert, then open the resulting download, which contains your converted PowerPoint file.
Using youconvertit and Zamzar to Convert the File
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Navigate to youconverit. Click "Select It" and choose the PowerPoint file you wish to convert. Under the "Convert to" section, select ".pdf," enter the email address where you want the converted file to be sent and select "Convert It." Download the converted file from your email and place it in a file location you can remember. Next, navigate to Zamzar and select the recently created .pdf file as the one you wish to convert, choose "jpg" as the file format to use and enter the email address where you wish to have the converted file sent. Download the converted .jpg file from your email.
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