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Location: Seattle, WA
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Not sure what a pps is. I'm guessing it's a Powerpoint extension, like ppt.
That said, there's some pretty standard ways to grab images when you can't access them. The easiest? If you SEE an image on the screen, you can use printscreen. It's the button by Scroll Lock and Pause/Break. It takes a picture and copies it to the clipboard. Just go to mspaint after that and paste, crop, and save the image. Also, a pps should be able to be opened in Powerpoint, and you can just left click the image, select Edit > Copy or CTRL +C and paste it into Paint that way.
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Searching for the perfect brew!
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Location: Stratford, CT
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open in powerpoint, right click, save as picture..
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