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Hi All,

All in excel is setup to print pages with a powerpoint look. I was wondering
if there is a way to print into a powerpoint (sinmilar to pdf process) which
would prevent me to copy/link into powerpoint.

So I would have my powerpoint presentation ready in a click :^)

Thanks,
nde
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Default Export Excel in Power Point

You still need to get the Excel content into PowerPoint, but it need not be
linked, You can copy the Excel objects as pictures, and paste them into
PowerPoint slides. I have posted some further information he

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/XL_PPT.html

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Hi All,

All in excel is setup to print pages with a powerpoint look. I was
wondering
if there is a way to print into a powerpoint (sinmilar to pdf process)
which
would prevent me to copy/link into powerpoint.

So I would have my powerpoint presentation ready in a click :^)

Thanks,
nde



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