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How can I link to a Word file WITHIN a PowerPoint file and return.

 
 
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      31st Dec 2004
Currently, I have four external WORD files that are linked to my PowerPoint
presentation.

I want to access these files (only when selected) WITHIN my PowerPoint file
so when it's emailed the recipient only has to download one file.

Thanks in advance for your help!
 
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      31st Dec 2004
Ok, go to Insert>object and find Microsoft Word Document in the list, and
there you go!

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"cenrose" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Currently, I have four external WORD files that are linked to my
> PowerPoint
> presentation.
>
> I want to access these files (only when selected) WITHIN my PowerPoint
> file
> so when it's emailed the recipient only has to download one file.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help!



 
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