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PPT 2002: Viewable Columns for a Linked Excel File

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Thomas Gunter - 18 Jun 2007 17:36 GMT
I have linked an Excel worksheet via the "Insert\Object\Create from File.."
method. I selected "Link" to make sure I will be able to update the file as
needed. However, when the image is displayed in the PPT file, it does not
show me the last 3 columns of my data in Excel. I cannot seem to figure out
how to expand the viewable area of the Excel file.  I know how to do this
when I embbed an object, but can't figure it out for a linked object.
Steve Rindsberg - 18 Jun 2007 19:39 GMT
> I have linked an Excel worksheet via the "Insert\Object\Create from File.."
> method. I selected "Link" to make sure I will be able to update the file as
> needed. However, when the image is displayed in the PPT file, it does not
> show me the last 3 columns of my data in Excel. I cannot seem to figure out
> how to expand the viewable area of the Excel file.  I know how to do this
> when I embbed an object, but can't figure it out for a linked object.

Excel info cut off or cropped when pasted into PowerPoint
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00068.htm

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