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Is it possible to copy and paste slides from PowerPoint presentation to a word doc?
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Can you not load the slide then Insert/Text Box, draw a box and type the text into the box?0
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On iPad do a screenshot of each PowerPoint slide. This saves each screen as a picture in Photos. Then insert into Word. You obviously won't be able to change the text in Word. From memory, you click the Home button and on/off switch on iPad together... If it doesn't then Google will tell you how to screenshot an iPad0
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Skint pail, sorry but how do I do a screen cap?
Hold down CNTRL button, then press PRNT SCRN (usually top right of keyboard) - this will save an image of whatever is showing on your screen..
paste this into an empty word doc.
then SAVE GRAPHIC (right click on the pic),
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On an iPad :cool: ?Hold down CNTRL button, then press PRNT SCRN (usually top right of keyboard) - this will save an image of whatever is showing on your screen..
paste this into an empty word doc.
then SAVE GRAPHIC (right click on the pic),
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Go old school - paper and pen.0
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If you mean a PC, then, to be pedantic, holding down Ctrl is not needed.Hold down CNTRL button, then press PRNT SCRN (usually top right of keyboard) - this will save an image of whatever is showing on your screen..
Why "SAVE GRAPHIC" if the OP wanted to add comments in Word?paste this into an empty word doc.
then SAVE GRAPHIC (right click on the pic),0
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