
I have created more than a hundred PowerPoint presentations till date – for new business pitches, for my clients, and for internal office purposes. I love creating my PowerPoints with pictures on every side. Over time, I realize that I have used so many pictures, those I sourced from the Internet and other places and thought was creative and nice, that I wished I had a master folder on my PC containing all those pictures. Then every time I create a new ppt, I can quickly go to that folder, choose a good suitable picture, and use that, instead of going online and searching the photo stock sites. So there will be no more the ‘Ah! I can use that press conference picture on this slide but where did I used that picture before? I have to remember’. This will save so much time.
I needed a software that would search all the PowerPoint files on my computer, and extract the images out of them. After some searches, I found the answer. The solution is called the MS PowerPoint Extract Images From Presentations Software. It is a small file that you can download and easily install. You can load individual ppt files or an entire folder (like the D drive for example) on the tool and it will start opening each ppt file and extract the pictures to a location you specify. Very neat.
The software comes at USD 19.99 for the full functional version license. The unlicensed version just works well also though.
Palin Ningthoujam, Digital Strategist @ 





i have already started downloading it. :)
bhawna
22 Jul 08 at 8:14 pm
cool :-)
Palin Ningthoujam
22 Jul 08 at 8:25 pm
My fellow on Orkut shared this link with me and I'm not dissapointed at all that I came here.
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