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Jan Hofste
 
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Default How to enter an excelsheet from a ppt presentation?

I use microsoft powerpoint version 2003 and microsoft excel 2003.

In an powerpoint presentation of mine there are 2 excel-sheets. These sheets
contain formula's refering to each other.

I wish to put these 2 sheets back into a normal excel file, (all formula's
still have to work).

Can anyone tell me how to do this???

Thanks,

Jan Hofste
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Hi Jan-

Assuming you have embedded Excel objects, give this a try:

Right-click the worksheet object and choose Worksheet ObjectOpen,
In the Excel window go to EditMove or Copy Sheet,
Open the List and choose (new book) or the name of another _open_ Excel file,
When the new "Book1" appears, save as usual.

HTH |:)

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I use microsoft powerpoint version 2003 and microsoft excel 2003.

In an powerpoint presentation of mine there are 2 excel-sheets. These sheets
contain formula's refering to each other.

I wish to put these 2 sheets back into a normal excel file, (all formula's
still have to work).

Can anyone tell me how to do this???

Thanks,

Jan Hofste

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