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when I try to copy my chart into a PPT slide, I get a circle with a line in
it - and I can't copy. It's like I have read only access but I don't remember doing anything funky...help??!! |
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Select your chart (make sure its the chart, not a series/legend or plot area) Copy. In PowerPoint: Go to Edit - Paste Special. Select a picture format (probably PNG format, or metafile). -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "Pasqua" wrote: when I try to copy my chart into a PPT slide, I get a circle with a line in it - and I can't copy. It's like I have read only access but I don't remember doing anything funky...help??!! |
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