Multi-graph Excel Page to PPT

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Rita Palazzi

Windows and Office 2000

I have one Excel sheet with multiple graphs on it. I can print it OK, even can
make a PDF, but what can I do to copy as is to PPT? CTRL-Edit-Copy Picture only
copies the cell I'm in, regardless of whether or not I choose "As shown on Screen"
or "As Shown When Printed".

Any help is appreciated!
Rita Palazzi
Senior Engineer/FedEx Express
 
If the Charts are fixed you can export as a gif file and put the gifs
in the ppt.

HTH

jdb
 
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Hello Rita,

How many cells are selected?

If you only one cell selected in Excel, it doesn't matter what else you see
on the screen in Excel, on the one cell that is selected will be copied and
pasted into PowerPoint.

Here's some general OLE/Interoperability troubleshooting tips:

One of the first steps for troubleshooting OLE objects is to isolate
whether the problem is in the container (in this case, PowerPoint) or in
the server (in this case Excel).

To isolate the problem:
1) First try a different container applications. I usually recommend
WordPad since it's the most generic OLE container and it ships with Windows.
a) Insert same object into WordPad
b) If applicable, perform same operation on object (if possible) that you
performed in other container (such as resizing object)
c) Does the problem occur in both containers? - If so, the problem might
be with the source application or just an OLE limitation

2) Try different source applications: Which ones I recommend would depend
on the problem. However, it is not always possible to find another source
application which provides a rendering of it's object in the same way so
you might not be able to definitively determine whether it's a container
application problem (because it occurs with multiple source applications).
a) Insert different source object into the same container application (in
this case, PowerPoint)
b) If applicable, perform the same operation on this object that you
performed on the other object (such as resizing object)
c) Does the problem occur with this object? If not, repeat steps 2a-2c
with additional source applications.

So:
* If the problem occurs with only 1 source and multiple containers -> Most
likely a problem or limitation with source application
* If the problem occurs with only 1 container and multiple sources -> Most
likely a problem or limitation with container application
* If the problem occurs with multiple container and multiple sources ->
Most likely a limitation of OLE technology

As always, if you (or anyone else reading this message) have suggestions
about how PowerPoint and Office interoperability (such as Object Linking
and Embedding) should be improved, don't forget to send your feedback (in
YOUR OWN WORDS, please) to Microsoft at:

http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp

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your wish but also WHY it is important to you that your product suggestion
be implemented by Microsoft. Microsoft receives thousands of product
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your case as clearly and completely as possible.

IMPORTANT: Each submission should be a single suggestion (not a list of
suggestions)

John Langhans
Microsoft Corporation
Supportability Program Manager
Microsoft Office PowerPoint for Windows
Microsoft Office Picture Manager for Windows

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I have one Excel sheet with multiple graphs on it. I can print it OK, even
can
make a PDF, but what can I do to copy as is to PPT? CTRL-Edit-Copy Picture only
copies the cell I'm in, regardless of whether or not I choose "As shown on Screen"
or "As Shown When Printed".

Select the whole area you want to copy first, if you haven't already tried
that.

Worst case, since you can make PDFs, one of the suggestions here would work:

Import PDF content into PowerPoint
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00054.htm
 
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