If you’ve been working on a PowerPoint presentation and want to save single or all slides in PNG or JPEG format, this post is for you. Even though the original video contained subscription requests, we have removed them for easier reading.
To save a single slide as an image, open your PowerPoint presentation and click on the File menu. Look for the Export option and select Change File Type. From the available formats, choose PNG or JPEG as your preferred image file type. Once you’ve made your selection, click on Save As and create a new folder where you can save your image file. When prompted, select whether you want to save all the slides or just the one you’re working on.
Once you’ve completed the export process, navigate to the folder where you saved your file and check if it’s in the correct format. You should be able to zoom in and check if everything looks good.
To export all slides, follow the same process but select the option to save all slides instead of just one. This time, you’ll need to give your file a new name to differentiate it from the previous one. Once the export process is complete, check the folder where you saved the files and verify that all slides are present and in the correct format.
It’s worth noting that if you’re using PowerPoint 2016 or a newer version, finding the export option should be fairly simple. However, if you’re using an older version of PowerPoint, you may need to look around for the option as it might be located under a different setting. In some cases, it might not be available at all.
In conclusion, saving PowerPoint slides as PNG or JPEG files is easy and convenient. We recommend saving your files in PNG format to retain the highest quality.