How to Use the "Export Shapes" Group of the Time Savers Add-in for PowerPoint

PLEASE NOTE: THIS FUNCTION DOES NOT WORK ON MAC

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Please note: Some changes may have been made to the Time Savers Add-in for PowerPoint since the making of this video.


The “Export Slides” group is part of the “TS Publish” tab (previously called “Time Savers 3”) of the Time Savers Add-in for PowerPoint.

The tools in this part of the Time Savers Add-in make it possible for you to:

  • Quickly and easily export a large number of shapes as separate images at the same time.

Image file type options:

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  • Choose between PNG and JPG.

Name:

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  • You will be asked to fill in the name you wish to give to the selected shapes.
  • If you have selected more than one shape, all selected shapes will be given the same name.

Export:

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  • Select the shapes you wish to export as images and click the ‘Export’ button.
  • All selected shapes will be exported as images.
  • If shapes are grouped, the group will be treated as a single shape. Shapes within the group will not be exported separately.
  • A message will appear asking you to fill in the ‘resolution’ at which you wish to export the shapes.
    • Please note: When exporting shapes from PowerPoint in this manner, the resolution is always 96 dpi. However, by filling in a ‘resolution’ you will change the SIZE of the image – making it the same number of pixels (and hence the same quality) as if it were the resolution you filled in.
  • A second message will appear letting you know that a new folder will be created and asking you to fill in the name you wish to give this new folder.
    • The new folder will be created inside the folder containing the file you are working on.
      • It is advisable to save your presentation before your exporting slides as images, so that you know where the new folder will be created.
      • If you have not already saved your presentation, the new folder may be created in your C Drive, or whichever drive in which you primarily work – you may need to search for it.
  • If you have named the shapes you are exporting, the image files will be given your chosen names.
  • If any of the shapes have been given the same name, they will be numbered in order to avoid the files overwriting one another.
  • If you have not named the shapes, they will be given generic names.

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