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Export Powerpoint Notes To Excel: What You Should Know

This is great for doing a webinar in PowerPoint, but it's not what we're doing. The problem is that PowerPoint comments are just text, and not as structured as in Excel. You can have a table for every comment in Excel, but in PowerPoint comments can be a mess of unordered notes. When you export comments out of PowerPoint, you have to figure out which ones you want, and which ones you need to create new cells to keep track of. With Stack Overflow's software, it was super simple to create a macro to export your comments out of PowerPoint. How to Use a macro to Capture and Export a Webinar or Talk Macros are pretty easy to use and can be very powerful. Here are some examples on how to use macros for audio and video. How to Use a macro to Capture and Export a Webinar or Talk Step 1. Open the Webinar or Presentation • Step 2. Click the Edit button. • Step 3. Click the Macro button. Step 3. Click “Insert Macro.” • Click the name of the macro you'd like to run. Step 4. Start it! Your macro is running! How to Use a Macro to Capture and Export a Webinar or Talk Step 1. Open the Webinar or Talk • Step 2. Click the Edit button. • Step 3. Click the Macro button. • Step 4. Start it! Your macro is running! How to Use a Macro to Capture and Export a Webinar or Talk Step 1. Open the Webinar or Talk • Step 2. Click the Edit button. • Step 3. Click the Macro button. • Step 4. Start it! Your macro is running! How to Use a macro to Capture and Export a Webinar or Talk Step 1. Open the Webinar or Talk • Step 2. Click the Edit button. • Step 3. Click the Macro button. • Step 4. Start it! Your macro is running! How to Use a macro to Capture and Export a Webinar or Talk Step 1. Open the Webinar or Talk • Step 2. Click the Edit button. • Step 3. Click the Macro button. • Step 4. Start it! Your macro is running! How to Capture and Export Audio to MP3 1. Open a file of any type on your computer. We're going to be using a demo PowerPoint file. Download the PowerPoint presentation demo.

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