Depending upon what your goals and needs are, another approach might be:
1. File -- Send To -- Microsoft Office Word. This gives you the text,
which you can then convert to plain text and format as needed with
styles in in your Frame document.
2. For graphics that need to be retained, I use a
I never knew about this! Thanks for posting it.
Pat Christenson
On Jun 13, 2011, at 10:42 PM, Rene Stephenson wrote:
However, I’d like to add a bit about the graphics… Due to the way that
Microsoft Office products handle graphics, it is best to attempt to get the
graphics back to their
: Tuesday, June 14, 2011 10:01 AM
To: Framers Users
Subject: Re: PowerPoint to Frame
I never knew about this! Thanks for posting it.
Pat Christenson
On Jun 13, 2011, at 10:42 PM, Rene Stephenson wrote:
However, I'd like to add a bit about the graphics... Due to the way that
Microsoft Office
Gilian,
One way would involve saving your powerpoint as html and then converting the
html to text. There is a freeware utility called htmlastext
(www.nirsoft.net/utils/htmlastext.html) that I have used to strip the html
code, resulting in a text file. The saveas html should create a separate
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2011 7:53 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com; GillianFlato
Subject: Re: PowerPoint to Frame
Gilian,
One way would involve saving your powerpoint as html and then converting the
html to text. There is a freeware utility called htmlastext
(www.nirsoft.net/utils