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[Music] you [Music] you hi today we are going to show you how to use the PowerPoint to save a document as a JPEG now this is useful if you do not have any software to edit any images the after we will show you how to export it as a high-resolution as well so let's begin first start up your Microsoft PowerPoint go to a new document and let's insert a picture you put a happy face let's get rid of the background boxes put this in the center and let's put some pegs okay supposedly you want to save this as a JPEG so you need to go to file/save s is PC and desktop okay as a save as type you need to select JPEG right over here we'll call it happy day now you ask whether you want to export this slide or are all slides if you have got more spice in PowerPoint we'll just select just this one so next we'll go to Windows Explorer so on the desktop you can see the APD is exported as a JPEG so let's take a look at the properties to notice the size of these values for the 5.9 K bytes all right so yo...