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    Converting PPT to Docs (or docx)

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by neofx19, Sep 29, 2007.

  1. neofx19

    neofx19 Notebook Consultant

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    How do you convert Power point slides to Word document file format? or to DOCX. (I have the Office 2007 version) thanks in advance.
     
  2. gerryf19

    gerryf19 I am the walrus

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    You don't...power point 2007 does not have this feature, at least not directly.

    What is your goal/aim in doing this?
     
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    qhn Notebook User

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    my prof gives us power point presentations as notes, but I would rather like to see it in document file where everything is more structured and organized properly that is why I want to convert power point to doc, is it possible?
     
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    :confused: have u tried the link in post#3?

    cheers ...
     
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    gerryf19 I am the walrus

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    what he said, but if you don't want to do that, you can always go to a slide, hit CTRL A and then copy and paste content into a Word document and fiddle with it there.