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how to copy & paste from Word to PowerPoint without losing format
I am trying to find out if your can caopy and paste a table from Word into
PowerPoint without the table changing any of the formatting established in Word. |
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how to copy & paste from Word to PowerPoint without losing format
Open PowerPoint and use a completely blank slide layout (no text boxes
present). Then go to your Word document and Click on Table | Select |Table. Once your table is selected, simply drag it with your mouse to the PowerPoint Slide. You now have a table in your slide and can format it any way you like and you can add text to it or delete text. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "David@ART" wrote: I am trying to find out if your can caopy and paste a table from Word into PowerPoint without the table changing any of the formatting established in Word. |
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Last edited by thomas232 : October 13th 19 at 05:41 PM |
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