I'm trying to import an Excel worksheet into a PowerPoint slide. The
worksheet has a a few rows and columns of data, and then part of that data is
used to create a couple of different pie charts and graphs.
When I try to import this worksheet into PowerPoint, it only brings in the
top couple of rows and the left couple of columns. Stretching the "handles"
only stretches what is already displayed. How do I get the whole worksheet?
Steve Rindsberg - 24 Sep 2006 03:38 GMT
> I'm trying to import an Excel worksheet into a PowerPoint slide. The
> worksheet has a a few rows and columns of data, and then part of that data is
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> top couple of rows and the left couple of columns. Stretching the "handles"
> only stretches what is already displayed. How do I get the whole worksheet?
The answer may depend on what you mean by "import". How exactly do you do this?
It may help to format your spreadsheet text smaller.
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