Grayscale

C

Corie

I am trying to bring a powerpoint presentation into a word
document by cutting and pasteing. This works fine, but I
need the presentation in grayscale or black and white for
printing purposes. It now brings the slides over in color.
You used to be able to select the button to change it and
it would bring it over automatically. Now it brings the
slides over in color, not matter what I do...Help!!!!
 
C

Corie

I am using the newest, I think it's 2002. I also have XP.
Thank you.
-----Original Message-----
Which version of PPT are you using?

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Echo [MS PPT MVP]

I am trying to bring a powerpoint presentation into a word
document by cutting and pasteing. This works fine, but I
need the presentation in grayscale or black and white for
printing purposes. It now brings the slides over in color.
You used to be able to select the button to change it and
it would bring it over automatically. Now it brings the
slides over in color, not matter what I do...Help!!!!


.
 
E

Echo S

Ok. PPT 2002 is the same as PPT XP. So you probably have either PPT 2002 or
2003.

Doesn't really matter, though -- what I really needed to know is that you
have something more recent than PPT 2000, which is the last version in which
B/W output worked correctly.

So the upshot is that using Copy/Paste or File/Send to Word or File/Save As
<Image> won't work to export B/W images.

Best workaround I can give you is to apply a B/W color scheme to your
presentation before sending it to Word or copying the slides or saving as
images or whatever.

Actually, the best workaround might be to use Shyam Pillai's Handout Wizard.
http://www.mvps.org/skp/how/

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]

Corie said:
I am using the newest, I think it's 2002. I also have XP.
Thank you.
-----Original Message-----
Which version of PPT are you using?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]

I am trying to bring a powerpoint presentation into a word
document by cutting and pasteing. This works fine, but I
need the presentation in grayscale or black and white for
printing purposes. It now brings the slides over in color.
You used to be able to select the button to change it and
it would bring it over automatically. Now it brings the
slides over in color, not matter what I do...Help!!!!


.
 
G

Guest

It will depend on the printer you are using, but some of
them have the option to print in grayscale. My printer
has that option and it prints the color images fine.
-----Original Message-----
Ok. PPT 2002 is the same as PPT XP. So you probably have either PPT 2002 or
2003.

Doesn't really matter, though -- what I really needed to know is that you
have something more recent than PPT 2000, which is the last version in which
B/W output worked correctly.

So the upshot is that using Copy/Paste or File/Send to Word or File/Save As
<Image> won't work to export B/W images.

Best workaround I can give you is to apply a B/W color scheme to your
presentation before sending it to Word or copying the slides or saving as
images or whatever.

Actually, the best workaround might be to use Shyam Pillai's Handout Wizard.
http://www.mvps.org/skp/how/

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]

I am using the newest, I think it's 2002. I also have XP.
Thank you.
-----Original Message-----
Which version of PPT are you using?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]

I am trying to bring a powerpoint presentation into a word
document by cutting and pasteing. This works fine, but I
need the presentation in grayscale or black and white for
printing purposes. It now brings the slides over in color.
You used to be able to select the button to change it and
it would bring it over automatically. Now it brings the
slides over in color, not matter what I do...Help!!!!


.


.
 
C

Corie

Thank you for your suggestions. This is a feature the we
need, because of our copiers. Backgrounds stay the color
(dark blue) when I bring them over in grayscale they stay
a dark gray when printing. I need them to be blank or
white.
 

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