

On the Google Slides menu, click on File > Download as > Microsoft PowerPoint (.pptx). Option 2: Convert the Google presentation into Microsoft PowerPoint The upload button is located in the top right corner. Yakyak may show up as iOS Device and Google may alert you that 'some iOS Device is trying to use your account'. You can also use a saved Internet image as a wallpaper. To upload photos to Google Photos from your computer, open a browser and go to the Google Photos website.

This is normal as yakyak is an unofficial client and it mimics the behaviour of an iOS device in order to establish a communication with Google Hangout APIs. Firefox can also position the wallpaper picture (center, tile, stretch, fill, and fit) and set the background color. Yakyak may show up as iOS Device and Google may alert you that 'some iOS Device is trying to use your account'. I won’t provide too many details here as the process is quite easy. To do this, right-click the image you want to set as your wallpaper, and then select Set as Desktop Background from the drop-down menu. Right-click anywhere on the image and a menu will appear, click the Save image as option from the menu. If you are on a Windows PC, you can use the print screen option ( Ctrl + PrtScr), or use an open-source screenshot program called Greenshot. Go to your Google Photos account and locate the HEIC image that you want to download in JPEG format. It’ll then be automatically saved to the Mac desktop. If you’re like me and use a Mac, first click the “Present” button to enlarge the slide, then press Shift + Command + 4 to screenshot the part that your desired image takes. This method may look like a no-brainer, but sometimes we geeks tend to think too deeply and ignore the easiest solution. Update: Don’t forget to check out the Comments area, several readers also shared some techniques that work. In case you’re interested, you may also choose one of the techniques below. Yes - but personally I feel they are less efficient than the one shared above. I use the same technique to extract images from Google Docs as well. Another reason I like this method is that the image quality is exactly the same as the original file - same size, same dimension. On the next screen, scroll down to Export your data, click the downward.
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Plus, you can extract multiple images and download them in one zip file, which saves time. To get everything from Google Photos, login to the service and click the Settings cog icon in the upper-right corner. This is by far the quickest and most effective way I’ve discovered to save an image from Google Slides.
