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Instructions. Name all your JPG files for conversion to slide and picture captions. Avoid spaces and all capitals letters will have a space added in the captioning process. Place all the files for inclusion in one folder.
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Instructions • Name all your JPG files for conversion to slide and picture captions. Avoid spaces and all capitals letters will have a space added in the captioning process. Place all the files for inclusion in one folder. • File-Open and browse to the folder with the desired JPGs & Cancel, because there is no PPT to load. You are just changing the default directory. • Tools-Marco-Run ‘LoadPicturesLandscapeWithCaptions’ and all JPGs will be pulled into PowerPoint and 2 HTM files in the default directory will be written, one to ‘display’ the pictures and that will hyperlink ‘index’ to the pictures.
Photo Improvement Tips • Open Microsoft Photo Editor program • Open your file • Use the Image menu to resize, crop, or change color balance • Is reasonable for a web page? • Did you try brightness, Red, Blue & Green? • Can part of the photo be discarded for room? • Save to your own folder See next slide for MS Photo Editor Program
Adding the Photo Editor Icon • If you can not locate Microsoft Photo Editor, add it to your programs in the Start Menu: • 1. Using Start-Menu -> Settings -> Start Menu & Taskbar load the explorer for your Start Menu. • 2. Choose the 'Start Menu Programs' tab and 'Add..' button. Note: 'Advanced' is a good tool to re-organize your program icon listings. • 3. Browse to: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\PhotoEd\PHOTOED.EXE and click 'Open' => 'Next' • 4. Put the icon where you can find it again, such as, 'Accessories' or your 'Desktop' and click 'Next' • 5. Rename 'PHOTOED.EXE' to 'Microsoft Photo Editor' and click 'Finish'