It must be a userform. However I see no data range. All I see is a form
that has multiple buttons and tab pages. When you click on a button a
different page displays.
Even though it has a worksheet, the form floats and it has been sized. My
guess is it operates with Visual Basic.
They want to be able to put in a powerpoint slide and operate like they do
in Excel. My thought was to create a printscreen and include a hyperlink to
the userform. But first I want to make sure they cannot do what they want.
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote:
Unsure what you specifically mean by form, but if it is a userform.
Try showing the form, then do alt+printscreen to get an image of it in the
clipboard. Paste it into powerpoint.
If it is just a range, then select the range, then hold down the shift key
while you do
Edit=Copy Picture
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Regards,
Tom Ogilvy
"JS" wrote:
I have an Excel Form that was created with macros and visual basic. It looks
like a form in Access. I have never seen anything set up like this in Excel
before. It has tabs and buttons that analyze data as you enter information.
My question is, is it possible to insert this into a PowerPoint slide and be
able to use for a presentation?
I have tried the Insert | Object in PowerPoint but it will not load to a
slide without receiving some type of error.
Does anyone know if this is possible?