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Importing Excel worksheets into PowerPoint
In the past I have often copied and pasted portions of Excel worksheets into PowerPoint for presentations. Recently every time I attempt this, I only get about six columns and a dozen rows of my spreadsheet. I can open Excel within PowerPoint and see the rest of the Worksheet, even the cells I didn't attempt to copy and paste. But when I close Excel, I'm back to the truncated corner of my spreadsheet, and can't get the rest of it to be visible. Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks.
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Importing Excel worksheets into PowerPoint
Cheryl,
Does any of the information in this PPT FAQ entry help? Excel info cut off when pasted into PowerPoint http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00068.htm -- Kathryn Jacobs, Microsoft MVP PowerPoint and OneNote Get PowerPoint answers at http://www.powerpointanswers.com Cook anything outdoors with http://www.outdoorcook.com Get OneNote answers at http://www.onenoteanswers.com I believe life is meant to be lived. But: if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we lived "Cheryl" wrote in message ... In the past I have often copied and pasted portions of Excel worksheets into PowerPoint for presentations. Recently every time I attempt this, I only get about six columns and a dozen rows of my spreadsheet. I can open Excel within PowerPoint and see the rest of the Worksheet, even the cells I didn't attempt to copy and paste. But when I close Excel, I'm back to the truncated corner of my spreadsheet, and can't get the rest of it to be visible. Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks. -- Cheryl |
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Importing Excel worksheets into PowerPoint
If you set your "print range" for the cells you wish to see, then zoom until you see those cells, then save you workbook. Now try your link to Powerpoint and see if you get what you wish.
"Cheryl" wrote: In the past I have often copied and pasted portions of Excel worksheets into PowerPoint for presentations. Recently every time I attempt this, I only get about six columns and a dozen rows of my spreadsheet. I can open Excel within PowerPoint and see the rest of the Worksheet, even the cells I didn't attempt to copy and paste. But when I close Excel, I'm back to the truncated corner of my spreadsheet, and can't get the rest of it to be visible. Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks. -- Cheryl |
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Importing Excel worksheets into PowerPoint
"Cheryl" wrote: In the past I have often copied and pasted portions of Excel worksheets into PowerPoint for presentations. Recently every time I attempt this, I only get about six columns and a dozen rows of my spreadsheet. I can open Excel within PowerPoint and see the rest of the Worksheet, even the cells I didn't attempt to copy and paste. But when I close Excel, I'm back to the truncated corner of my spreadsheet, and can't get the rest of it to be visible. Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks. -- Cheryl |
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