From: bobpom1 on 3 Feb 2010 13:47 I have a similar question in Excel 2007/PowerPoint 2007. I'm copying a mixed sheet (chart with separate numeric tables). I want to copy the sheet in Excel exactly as laid out into Power Point, just not the gridlines. I used to be able to do this in prior versions. I copy, then Edit|Paste Special. I need to be able to resize in PowerPoint too. Thanks, Bob Pomeroy p.s. NOT a fan of the new Ribbon in 2007. "PhillyRon" wrote: > Hi guys, > I need to copy/paste some tables from Excel to my presentation in MS Word. > The gridlines disappear when I turned them off in the TOOLS/OPTIONS/VIEW > section, but they reappear when you paste them into MS Word What's the > secret? > > PhillyRon
From: Bob I on 3 Feb 2010 15:28 Odd, that doesn't happen here. Got all your updates installed, SP2 etc.? bobpom1 wrote: > I have a similar question in Excel 2007/PowerPoint 2007. > > I'm copying a mixed sheet (chart with separate numeric tables). > > I want to copy the sheet in Excel exactly as laid out into Power Point, just > not the gridlines. I used to be able to do this in prior versions. > > I copy, then Edit|Paste Special. I need to be able to resize in PowerPoint > too. > > Thanks, > > Bob Pomeroy > p.s. NOT a fan of the new Ribbon in 2007. > > "PhillyRon" wrote: > > >>Hi guys, >>I need to copy/paste some tables from Excel to my presentation in MS Word. >>The gridlines disappear when I turned them off in the TOOLS/OPTIONS/VIEW >>section, but they reappear when you paste them into MS Word What's the >>secret? >> >>PhillyRon
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