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SHAREHOLDERS OR STOCK MARKETS

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hola - 10 Apr 2005 02:19 GMT
I suggest to include two new words:  shareholders and stock market.  I am
accounting professor and would be very useful to add those graphs to my
presentations.
JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] - 10 Apr 2005 02:23 GMT
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

>I suggest to include two new words:  shareholders and stock market.  I am
> accounting professor and would be very useful to add those graphs to my
> presentations.
Don Schmidt - 10 Apr 2005 03:08 GMT
I assume you want to add a graph to a publisher document.

I would bring up the graph on the screen, use a program like MWSnap or the
Prnt Scrn key to create a image file then "Insert" picture into the
publisher document.

You will need Paint to "Paste" the image from the Prnt Scrn or open the file
MWSnap created.

You can get MWSnap at:
http://www.mirekw.com/winfreeware/mwsnap.html

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>I suggest to include two new words:  shareholders and stock market.  I am
> accounting professor and would be very useful to add those graphs to my
> presentations.
JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP] - 10 Apr 2005 04:17 GMT
How in the dickens did you get to that interpretation? If this *is* what the
OP wanted, you may replace Mary as the group mind-reader.   :-)

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JoAnn Paules
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>I assume you want to add a graph to a publisher document.
>
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>> accounting professor and would be very useful to add those graphs to my
>> presentations.
Don Schmidt - 10 Apr 2005 05:12 GMT
Us professors have a way of communicating.

Donald, Graphs Gourmet Emeritus

> How in the dickens did you get to that interpretation? If this *is* what
> the OP wanted, you may replace Mary as the group mind-reader.   :-)
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>>> accounting professor and would be very useful to add those graphs to my
>>> presentations.
 
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