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How do I copy a screen in Excel for use in Powerpoint?
I need to copy a few Excel screens for training purposes and want to paste
them into a PowerPoint slide show. Can anyone help? |
Alt+PrintScreen and the paste into Powerpoiint.
"Bess" wrote: I need to copy a few Excel screens for training purposes and want to paste them into a PowerPoint slide show. Can anyone help? |
It shows that i have transferred it to the clipboard but it will not show me
the screen in PowerPoint. Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong? "David Hepner" wrote: Alt+PrintScreen and the paste into Powerpoiint. "Bess" wrote: I need to copy a few Excel screens for training purposes and want to paste them into a PowerPoint slide show. Can anyone help? |
Once you have hit Alt+ScreenPrint click on a slide in powerpoint and hit
Ctrl+V. I test that in Office 2003 and it works fine for me. "Bess" wrote: It shows that i have transferred it to the clipboard but it will not show me the screen in PowerPoint. Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong? "David Hepner" wrote: Alt+PrintScreen and the paste into Powerpoiint. "Bess" wrote: I need to copy a few Excel screens for training purposes and want to paste them into a PowerPoint slide show. Can anyone help? |
I must be doing something wrong but can't figure out what it is. I have used
the following steps: 1. Pressed the control button and the Printscreen butten simultaneously. (In the bottom right corner, it lets me know that it is on the clipboard.) 2. Go to PowerPoint, click where I want the screen to show. Press Control & V or paste. 3. Get nothing but a box with the little clipboard near it that has several options, none of which, work. Does it make a difference if I'm using XP, do you thinK? Something is just not clicking here. I know that I did this before when I trained them on Outlook but for some reason, Excel will not let me get a picture. Help..................... "David Hepner" wrote: Once you have hit Alt+ScreenPrint click on a slide in powerpoint and hit Ctrl+V. I test that in Office 2003 and it works fine for me. "Bess" wrote: It shows that i have transferred it to the clipboard but it will not show me the screen in PowerPoint. Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong? "David Hepner" wrote: Alt+PrintScreen and the paste into Powerpoiint. "Bess" wrote: I need to copy a few Excel screens for training purposes and want to paste them into a PowerPoint slide show. Can anyone help? |
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