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Jove
Is there a way to open a Power Point Image, . . like from an on line software, cause,
I am not sure about D/Lng it, last time I had some kind of problem, I don't recall exactly, . . but now I am low on RAM, . . and really don't want the hassle.

Do I have any choices ?

Edit: Moved topic from Photo Albums, Images, and Videos to the more appropriate forum. ~ Animal
JohnWho
Do you mean without MS Office or the free Microsoft Power Point Viewer?
Jove
Iget this when I choose to try to open it with ;
Click Open with> Use the web service to find the appropriate Program;

Windows has the following information about this file type. This page will help you find software needed to open your file.
File Type: PowerPoint Document file
File Extension: .pps
Description: This document is a PowerPoint presentation
Software or information available at:

* Microsoft PowerPoint

You may search the following Web site for related software and information:

* Search the web

Have questions? See these Frequently Asked Questions.

What to do next ?

File Name is PPS File, there are no more letters like.exe or any other ??

Apparently fairly common because some friends sent it to me, so they must be opening it on their PC's !
JohnWho
Do you have either of the programs I mentioned above?

If not, try downloading the free one and you should be able to open those PPS files.

Jove
No, I don't, That's what I would like to know is there some on line service that will open this that you know of ?

Cause I ain't gonna D/L anything at this time.

So ah, . . . ?
JohnWho
I'm not aware of a way to open them online.

Maybe someone else?
Jove
My guess is there isn't, but thanks anyway, I am going to have to wait for the opportunity to D/L that Software.

Thanks again, Later JohnWho !
EricaRowlet
Another thing to do is take a screenshot and then crop out the desired image.
Jove
Hello Erica,

I think you have me mixed up with someone else, cuz, I can't open, what I believe is a power point product, so there isn't any screen shot to be taken.

But, thanks anyway in case you misunderstood my usually slightly uninterpretable garble.
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