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Use PowerPoint as Image Editor


Which is your favorite Image Editor ? For Image Creation which software do you use ??

Your answer may include Corel Draw , Adobe Photoshop , GIMP or Paint .

But not mine . My Answer is PowerPoint !
Yes , the Microsoft’s presentation creator .
Have you ever thought that PowerPoint can serve as an Image Editor ? You can simply create Images , Edit them and save them in multiple formats .

Just have a try !

  • Open PowerPoint .
  • Create a slide .

  • Go To File Menu > Save As .
  • Select the “Save As Type” dropdown menu and choose JPEG ( JPG ) or GIF format and save .

  • You will be asked that if you want to export all slides or only current slide as image .

  • Just select your choice .

And you have the Image .
While creating slides , you can insert any image or clip-art , word-art or anyother option that is there in Powerpoint . To edit any image , insert it in the slide , crop it , edit it and just save it again ! You can also change the formats of images . In the dropdown menu of “Save As” option you will find many other export options . Try them .

Find it cool ??

;)




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Written by on 2 May 2008 in Software. Updated on 1 May 2011.
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2 Responses to Use PowerPoint as Image Editor

  1. divyaiyer says:

    I’m not as tech savvy, but couldn’t help but comment on this post. I think that when someone uses photoshop, the intent is more than to just create a jpeg with multiple clips/pics etc. There are so many art specific options in it, like the gradient tools, the multiple brushes, the colour adjustments etc, I doubt any other software can come close to it! Power point is handy, but for the basic editing, not for the enhanced stuff the photoshoppers go for. Just an opinion.

    Btw, your blog is an amazing place for technically challeneged folks like me!

  2. Arpit says:

    @ divyaiyer thanks for your comment

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