Excel worksheet ---> PPT (V. 2003) paste link feature

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Epinn

Can someone point me to some articles, tutorial etc. for the captioned
subject please?

In PPT **normal view**, as soon as I click on the excel object/table, I am
brought to the original excel worksheet and I can edit the numbers etc.

Is it true that in **slide show view** there is no way to manipulate the
numbers?

I am thinking of demonstrating some scenarios suggested by the attendees of
a meeting during a slide show. Am I asking for the impossible? Someone told
me I could do it with three slides. No idea what he was taking about.

I guess I can do ctrl+T during the slide show and switch to Excel and do the
demonstration under Excel.

Appreciate advice.
 
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Epinn

Steve,

I may have an alternative and I hope it is not wishful thinking this time.

When the worksheet is displayed on screen (slide show mode), I can do
alt+tab to go back to normal view. Then I just click on the object. This
should bring me to the original Excel worksheet. I can manipulate the
numbers there. I even have a choice not to save the edited numbers.

What do you think? Any drawbacks?

Epinn
 

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