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fixes for embeded hard coded errors for power point slides

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Rastaman - 01 Feb 2008 16:14 GMT
I am currently trying to update excel spread sheet and power point slides
simultaneously, by using the link feature tool.  The intent is to allow the
excel spread sheet data serve as centralize update file; while allowing the
power point slides to automatically update the changes from the excel spread
sheet changes.

However, the power point slides do not except changes applied from excel
spread sheet.  The power point slides appear to have "hard coded error(s)
which does not except changes from excel spread sheet.

Any assistance provided will be greatly appreciated.  Thank you.
Steve Rindsberg - 02 Feb 2008 06:02 GMT
> I am currently trying to update excel spread sheet and power point slides
> simultaneously, by using the link feature tool.  The intent is to allow the
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> However, the power point slides do not except changes applied from excel
> spread sheet.  

This is normal ... PowerPoint only updates the links when you open the
presentation.  

> The power point slides appear to have "hard coded error(s)
> which does not except changes from excel spread sheet.

Can you explain this in more detail?  And it's always a good idea to mention
the version of PPT you use.

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
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