Microsoft Powerpoint - Sharing Presentation
Part 65 - Create Image File
Among the many file types that PowerPoint supports are a set of
extensions for image files. The image file extensions supported by
PowerPoint include JPEG (.jpg), GIF (.gif), TIFF (.tiff) and Bitmap
(.bmp).
Given below are the steps to save a presentation as an image file.
Step (1): Go to the Backstage view under the File tab

Step (2): Click on Save As to open the Save As dialog
Step (3): Select one of the image file types from the list of supported file types

Step (4): Add a proper name to the file and click Save

Step (5): Microsoft PowerPoint dialog will pop up asking if
you need just the selected slide or the entire presentation, make your
selection

The respective image file is created in the specified location.

If you selected a single image the image file is created at the
specified location. If you selected entire presentation, then PowerPoint
will create a folder with same name as the presentation file at the
specified location. Every slide in the presentation will be converted
into individual image files and stored under this folder.
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