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Displaying Excell like a power point presentation
Can this be done? The reason i need to know is i will be giving a
presentation where i must have an open excell file that i can change, remove or add numbers on the fly. I have a projector that can accomodate me, but want to know if there is a way to remove all of the tabs and such and only display the actual table |
Displaying Excell like a power point presentation
Maybe you could use:
View|Full Screen (xl2003 menu system) Displaying Excell like power point wrote: Can this be done? The reason i need to know is i will be giving a presentation where i must have an open excell file that i can change, remove or add numbers on the fly. I have a projector that can accomodate me, but want to know if there is a way to remove all of the tabs and such and only display the actual table -- Dave Peterson |
Displaying Excell like a power point presentation
If you are already using PowerPoint as part of yoru presentation, you just
add a hyperlink any Excel file you want to demo. "Displaying Excell like power point" wrote: Can this be done? The reason i need to know is i will be giving a presentation where i must have an open excell file that i can change, remove or add numbers on the fly. I have a projector that can accomodate me, but want to know if there is a way to remove all of the tabs and such and only display the actual table |
Displaying Excell like a power point presentation
"JR Hester" wrote: If you are already using PowerPoint as part of yoru presentation, you just add a hyperlink any Excel file you want to demo. "Displaying Excell like power point" wrote: Can this be done? The reason i need to know is i will be giving a presentation where i must have an open excell file that i can change, remove or add numbers on the fly. I have a projector that can accomodate me, but want to know if there is a way to remove all of the tabs and such and only display the actual table JR do you know how I can link back from Excel to a specific slide inside powerpoint? |
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