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4 Graphs in one slide

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Tony - 08 Sep 2006 22:03 GMT
I have a slide that I import 4 graphs from Excel. Then I manually allign them
to be equal on the slide(1/4 of the Page). Is there a way to align the slides
all at one instead of manually.

Thanks in advance.
Tony
Rae Drysdale - 08 Sep 2006 22:16 GMT
Have you tried align and distribute on the Draw menu of the Drawing toolbar?
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> I have a slide that I import 4 graphs from Excel. Then I manually allign them
> to be equal on the slide(1/4 of the Page). Is there a way to align the slides
> all at one instead of manually.
>
> Thanks in advance.
> Tony
Tony - 10 Sep 2006 11:05 GMT
Rae,
I tried that but this is not what I am lookin for. the 4 graphs are usually
different sizes. Maybe what I need is some kind of template, that when I
import the graph, it automatically adusts to size of the 4 areas defined on
the slide. Back to the drawing board.

> Have you tried align and distribute on the Draw menu of the Drawing toolbar?
>
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> > Thanks in advance.
> > Tony
Echo S - 10 Sep 2006 20:33 GMT
Use the "title and 4 content" slide layout. Click the chart icon to add
charts to each of those placeholders. (This presumes you're creating the
charts from scratch.)

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> Rae,
> I tried that but this is not what I am lookin for. the 4 graphs are
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>> > Thanks in advance.
>> > Tony
 
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