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PowerPoint presentation. There's no trouble using the stock photos that came with the program, but whenever I try to insert a saved image, I keep getting a message that says, "An error occured while importing this file" Guest, Dec 13, 2006 #1 Advertisements Bill Foley Guest What format are you saving them as? Why are you getting an "importing" error message? You are supposed to be saving your images in some sort of graphics program, switching to PowerPoint, clicking the "Insert" menu, selecting "Pictures", "From file" and browsing to and selecting your images. Tell us more of how you are doing this to get your error. -- Bill Foley Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor www.pttinc.com "Catgirl" <> wrote in message news... > Hi, I'm having trouble inserting images into a PowerPoint presentation. > There's no trouble using the stock photos that came with the program, but > whenever I try to insert a saved image, I keep getting a message that > says, > "An error occured while importing this file" Bill Foley, Dec 14, 2006 #2 Advertisements Guest Guest I don't know why I'm getting an importing error message. I'm saving them to My Pictures, then going back to PowerPoint, clicking "insert", then down to "picture", then "from file". No one I've talked to at home can figure it out either. "Bill Foley" wrote: > What format are you saving them as? Why are you getting an "importing" > error message? You are supposed to be saving your images in some sort of > graphics program, switching to PowerPoint, clicking the "Insert" menu, > selecting "Pictures", "From file" and browsing to and selecting your images. > > Tell us more of how you are doing this to get your error. > > -- > Bill Foley > Microsoft PowerPoint MVP > Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor > www.pttinc.com > "Catgirl" <> wrote in message > news... > > Hi, I'm having trouble inserting images into a PowerPoint presentation. > > There's no trouble using the stock photos that came with the program, but > > whenever I try to insert a saved image, I keep getting a message that > > says, > > "An error occured while importing this file" > > > Guest, Dec 14, 2006 #3 Echo S Guest What kinds of images are they? What program are you saving them from (into My Pix)? -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com What's new in PPT 2007? http://www.echosvoice.com/2007.htm Fixing PowerPoint Annoyances http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/powerpointannoy/ "Catgirl" <> wrote in message news:... >I don't know why I'm getting an importing error messag