There's certainly free PDF creating software like CutePDF
(http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp) that can be used on
PCs.
Best wishes,
Steve
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From: Ronan Conroy <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: 22/05/2012 13:40
Subject: Re: jpeg poster for HTAi
Sent by: "Evidence based health (EBH)"
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On 2012 Beal 22, at 12:28, Mark Kerr wrote:
There's probably a 'proper' way to do this, but assuming you don't
have Photoshop available, try:
1. display your slide full-screen in Powerpoint (View Slideshow)
2. Hit the 'Print Screen' button on your keyboard
3. Open Microsoft Paint (Start / Programs / Accessories / Paint
4. Edit / Paste
5. File / Save As, making sure you select Jpeg format
This will produce only a screen resolution jpeg, which will look awful when
printed up.
If you have a Mac, you can print straight to pdf, then open the pdf in
Preview and convert to jpg at any chosen resolution. I imagine that on a PC
you will have to purchase PDF software, though I could be wrong.
Ronán Conroy
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Division of Population Health Sciences
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
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Dublin 2
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