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hey speed demons i had a great question about emailing a single powerpoint slide from within a presentation using microsoft outlook so what's the fastest way to do it so if this is my presentation right i want to send not this slide not this slide now this i just want to send this one single slide from my presentation so maybe the presentation is too large or someone just wants to edit this one slide so how do you send this single slide from within this presentation using microsoft outlook and there's two quick ways to do this the questions you need to ask yourself is one do you want that slide to be editable so do you want that as a pptx file format so someone can copy and paste the information or do you want to not be editable in which case you're going to send it as a png file type so either way you want to go i'm going to show you how to do this not using the default powerpoint email commands you find within the program because those oftentimes bog down my system so here i am in p...