Putting a histogram in Powerpoint

How can I export or copy a histogram from photoshop CS3 (10.0.1) to use in a Powerpoint slide along with the image.
Thanks!

Agree that Snagit is a great program with loads of functionality that a normal screen capture cannot do.  If the OP is using Windows Vista or Windows 7 the integrated but simple Windows Snipping tool would do the trick in this particular case.  With either program just drag the selection around the histogram and copy to clipboard (Strg + C). In PowerPoint just paste the screenshot with Strg + V.  No need to save the selection to disk beforehand.
If no screen capture tool is available (e.g. with Windows XP), just use the Print Screen functionality from the keyboard which copies the screenshot to the clipboard. The histogram can be cropped either in Photoshop or in Windows Paint, another app many people forget is still in Windows.

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    DataFormats.Add("Tiff", "Specifies the Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) which Windows Forms does not directly use. This static field is read-only.")
    DataFormats.Add("UnicodeText", "Specifies the standard Windows Unicode text format. This static field is read-only.")
    DataFormats.Add("WaveAudio", "Specifies the wave audio format which Windows Forms does not directly use. This static field is read-only.")
    AddClipboardFormatListener(Me.Handle)
    End Sub
    Private Sub Form1_FormClosing(sender As Object, e As FormClosingEventArgs) Handles Me.FormClosing
    RemoveClipboardFormatListener(Me.Handle)
    End Sub
    Protected Overrides Sub WndProc(ByRef m As Message)
    If m.ToString.Contains("msg=0x31d") Then
    Invoke(New ClipboardListenerDelegate(AddressOf ClipboardListener))
    End If
    MyBase.WndProc(m)
    End Sub
    Private Delegate Sub ClipboardListenerDelegate()
    Private Sub ClipboardListener()
    If InvokeRequired Then
    Invoke(New ClipboardListenerDelegate(AddressOf ClipboardListener))
    Else
    RichTextBox1.Clear()
    For Each Item In DataFormats.Keys
    If Clipboard.ContainsData(Item) = True Then
    RichTextBox1.AppendText(Item & " .. " & DataFormats(Item) & vbCrLf)
    End If
    Next
    End If
    End Sub
    End Class
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