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Right click one of them then set it as you background

2007-01-16 10:29:37 · answer #1 · answered by Mr. Lemur 2 · 0 0

You need to use the 'Print Screen' button (next to the F12 key) to copy the slide. Then put it into a paint program and crop it and change the image size to the same one that you use as your screen resolution. To find out your screen resolution go to the desk top and right click, then select Properties at the bottom of the drop down menu. Then select the Settings Tab. This gives you your current screen resolution, lets you change it and this same dialog box will let you change the wallpaper.

If you have the source image then it is best to work from that image. But if you can only find it in a Power Point Show then you can use the Print Screen button to copy it to your clipboard.

Once you have the image in a paint program, and you have edited it to your tastes then make sure to save it as a bit map image (.bmp extender code). I would also recommend that you save the file in your Windows Directory, the sub folder Wallpaper (if it exists).

Then return to the desktop and the dialog box that showed you your screen resolution. Select the Desktop tab and your choice of wallpaper will appear. If your wallpaper isn't displayed in the drop down list then you need to press the Browse button and navigate to where your wallpaper is located. Sometimes Windows forgets where this image is so you really should put it in the same folder as the other wallpapers are found.

This same procedure will let you set any image as your wallpaper. When selecting wallpaper you want to go for a simple image. If the image is more complex then it will slow your computer down since the computer has to store this image in its RAM.

2007-01-16 10:39:45 · answer #2 · answered by Dan S 7 · 0 0

First, you need to select the slide you want to export. Then do the following:

1. Click File -> Save.
2. Change your file name.
3. Set the file type from "Presentation (*.ppt)" to "PNG Portable Network Graphics Format (*.png)"
4. Click save.
5. Another dialog will appear, and will ask you whether you want to export every slides or just current slide.
6. Select "Current Slide."
7. You can now change your desktop to the image you've just exported!

2007-01-16 10:34:39 · answer #3 · answered by the DtTvB 3 · 0 0

You save it, then go to Control Panel click Apperance & Themes then click change backround then click on the top then click Desktop at the top of the page click the one you want.

2007-01-16 10:32:29 · answer #4 · answered by gstrus2 2 · 0 0

Right click on the image and a list of options will come up. click on the one that says "make this my desktop background".

2007-01-16 10:30:04 · answer #5 · answered by kosmoistheman 4 · 0 0

even as the slide is onscreen, press the Print Scr/sysrq button above the Insert key. bypass to color application and press ctrl-v to adhere it. Press ctrl-s to reserve it as a bitmap photo. (word folder it truly is getting saved in). close each little thing down and bypass back on your computer. ideal-key click and click on the tab to regulate the creation of the computer. Browse and decide the recent bitmap photo from the folder it truly is in. you may attempt this for ANY photo displayed on the reveal screen.

2016-11-24 21:56:14 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Convert it to an image and set it as your desktop background. There are a few ways to do this depending on what sofeware you have.

2007-01-16 10:33:43 · answer #7 · answered by blndchik 5 · 0 0

1)play your powerpoint presentation. (Meaning put it in full screen mode)
2)Go to the slide you want to put in your background.
3) press printscreen button. it is on the top row of buttons on your keyboard.
4)open microsoft paint.
5)go to edit on the main menu in paint and click paste.
6)go to file on th main menu and click on 'Set as BackGround'

goodluck

2007-01-16 10:34:01 · answer #8 · answered by yomieyo 2 · 0 0

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