Either copy & paste, or by giving the "Insert - Image" command.
Copy and paste! Right-click the image and select "Copy Image" or click on the image and press Ctrl + C. Next, right-click the blank space in the powerpoint and select "Paste", or press Ctrl + V. Note: some websites won't let you copy an image. Hope this was helpful!
You need to have PowerPoint, get an image make it fit the full size of the PowerPoint page add the text then click 'F5' for full screen then click PrtSc on your keyboard and then you have to copy it into your rct3 files
If you're talking about like a Mapquest map, then While viewing the map on the website, do a Printscreen (the button is labeled prt sc). This will copy whatever you are viewing on the monitor, to an image in the clipboard. Then you can open Microsoft Paint, or another image editing software, then Paste the image (with Control-V). Then you can crop it to size and save it. Then you can insert the newly created picture file into your PowerPoint.
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copy and paste.
If you mean the words in the PowerPoint; then, you can just copy and paste them. If you mean the pdf itself; no, you can't, but you can convert the pdf to a word document or a picture and put it in then.
To properly cite an image on a PowerPoint presentation, include the creator's name, the title of the image, the year it was created, and the source where it was found. This information can be placed in the caption or in a separate slide at the end of the presentation.
just click the right bot ton where it says copy my gutter
Powerpoint is not designed to directly open Excel documents. Powerpoint can import spreadsheets and charts and you can copy data from Excel into Powerpoint. Powerpoint also has a built in feature for creating very simple spreadsheets and charts.
To capture the screen in Google Earth you select from the menu File / Save / Save Image... then pick the file name to save JPEG image.Likewise, you can select Edit / Copy Image from menu to copy screen image into clipboard then paste into an application like MS Word, PowerPoint, etc. (same as pressing Shift-PrntScrn keys from Windows computer to capture the screen).
Just copy and paste it off the internet onto the powerpoint, it's the simplest way.:)
Action buttons in PowerPoint act as links and allow the creator to open an image, video, hyperlink, or link to another slide within the same or another PowerPoint.