Excel import

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Toni Mele

Hello!

I wold like to insert excel data to PowerPoint Presentation.
I would like to put one row in excel to new slide in power point (100 lines
equal 100 slides.)

Help me.

Thanks.
 
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Alec Stonehouse

Select your table in excel and 'copy' it.

Go to Word and paste it as a table.

Select it and copy it.

Now when you paste this into ppt it will put it one line at a time into a
new slide (using the header placeholder)
 
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Toni Mele

When I paste table from Word to Power Point Slides the whole table was paste
into 1 slide. If I paste table to Outline there is text in one slide (ther
is no table and no new slides), just one slide! I have MS Office 2003. Is
there something special?

Thank you.

Toni Mele
 
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Echo S

Outline view isn't made for pasting tables and diagrams. I believe your
table text is probably coming through into the title placeholder when you
paste the table into the outline.

You really need to paste the table on the slide directly if you want to
maintain the table formatting.
 
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Echo S

I'm sorry, I didn't read your original post.

Now I see that what you're trying to do is import Excel into PPT one row per
slide.

I don't know the answer to that, but I can confirm that when I try pasting
from Word into PPT Outline View as described below, I get all the text in
one title placeholder, not one row per slide. So I don't think that's the
answer.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Echo S said:
Outline view isn't made for pasting tables and diagrams. I believe your
table text is probably coming through into the title placeholder when you
paste the table into the outline.

You really need to paste the table on the slide directly if you want to
maintain the table formatting.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Toni Mele said:
When I paste table from Word to Power Point Slides the whole table was paste
into 1 slide. If I paste table to Outline there is text in one slide (ther
is no table and no new slides), just one slide! I have MS Office 2003. Is
there something special?

Thank you.

Toni Mele
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