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Mma - 19 Jun 2006 23:15 GMT
Anyone know how to copy a chart and/or graph from an internet article (not a
pdf document or an adobe article) into a powerpoint presentation?

Please help
Sandy - 20 Jun 2006 04:14 GMT
Did you try right-clicking on the chart and/or graph? Then click paste or
paste special when you return to the appropriate PowerPoint slide.

You could also hit PRTSCN on your keyboard to copy the entire screen. Paste
in PowerPoint. Crop and resize as needed.
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> Anyone know how to copy a chart and/or graph from an internet article (not a
> pdf document or an adobe article) into a powerpoint presentation?
>
> Please help
Mma - 21 Jun 2006 18:35 GMT
Thank you. The PRTSCN technique worked perfectly!!!

> Did you try right-clicking on the chart and/or graph? Then click paste or
> paste special when you return to the appropriate PowerPoint slide.
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> > Please help
Sandy - 21 Jun 2006 19:24 GMT
Great to hear.
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> Thank you. The PRTSCN technique worked perfectly!!!
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