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getting images from a ppt that has been made into an exe
po3
post Dec 28 2005, 08:15 PM
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I have a very nice grandma. I love her to death, but, I let her take my wedding pics and she made one of those exe powerpoint presentations that is time dated. One where other people that want to buy the pics and can't copy them from the ppt. But grandmama, was expiramenting with this program and deleted all the pictures!!! Oh well right, wrong, because all I have is this dumb @$$ exe powerpoint presentation and have no usable pictures for albums and what not. Can I decompile this exe or something to get the pics out. What program can I use to do this. MONEY IS NO OBJECT!!! PLEASE HELP!!!
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post Dec 28 2005, 09:32 PM
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Open the presentation, select a frame so it shows in the main box, right click the centre of the frame, click save picture as, choose save to location and save as format





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post Dec 29 2005, 08:12 PM
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nope the only thing I have is an exe file that is a self run presentation. you click, it just goes to the next slide
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