

' and after it's all working to perfection Set oNewImage = ( _ĪctivePresentation.Path & "\" & CStr(oSl.SlideIndex) _ Set oOldImage = NotesPageSlidePlaceholder(oSl) Then after pasting in each new slide image, click the hammer icon to size and position it automatically.Īutomated VBA Solution for PPT 2007 or laterįor Each oSl In ActivePresentation.SlidesĬall oSl.Export(ActivePresentation.Path & "\" & CStr(oSl.SlideIndex) & ".EMF", "EMF").This memorizes the position of the slide image. Click the button to the left of the hammer icon on the Starter Set toolbar.Click the original slide image on the Notes Page to select it.Use the Pick Up Position and Place Exactly tools from the free PPTools Starter Set or the PPTools THOR add-in (both are free) to automatically size and position the slide images after you paste them onto the Notes Page: You can select and copy images from Slide Sorter and paste into Notes Page without having to switch back and forth between views. Now you have two views of the same presentation. On the View tab, Window group, click Arrange All.On the View tab, Window group, click New Window.Here's a tip that'll make this go more quickly: Position and size the new image to suit your needs. Paste (Ctrl + V) to put a better quality image of your slide on the notes page.Delete the existing slide image placeholder.Go to Slide Sorter view and copy the slide's thumbnail (click the thumbnail, press Ctrl + C).Thanks to Rick Altman (of Presentation Summit fame) for this one. You print or make PDFs of Notes Pages from PowerPoint 2007 and find that the text and other graphics on your slide looks jagged or low-resolution. PowerPoint 2007 and PowerPoint 2010: Slide image in notes pages is low-rez / jaggy Problem
