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Default Updating "active window" in Embedded Excel OLEObject in PowerPoint

I have been working with the Microsoft Office Development team on a similar
issue with an embedded Excel spreadsheet in a Visio Diagram. They were able
to help me by finding a way to expose the IOLEObject interface that allows me
to manipulate the size of the OLE container! Here is a link to their
findings:
http://blogs.msdn.com/vsod/archive/2...using-net.aspx

Gary Shell

"Barb Reinhardt" wrote:

I've added a bunch of data to several embedded OLEObjects in PowerPoint, but
now I find that when I view the presentation, there are blank rows displayed.
How do I change the "view" so that those blank rows are no longer displayed.

The objects are referrred to as myShape, and I can figure out the last row
that I want to display in the object.

Thanks,

Barb Reinhardt


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