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Sara Tanner
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      19th Dec 2005
Is there any way to block the data in a chart from other users? A client
wants to post a presentation to their website, but does not want viewers to
be allowed to view the data chart info. Is there any way to do this and
still keep a ppt file? I have been changing to pdf but it is very tedious.
I am working in 2003.

Thanks

Sara


 
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      19th Dec 2005
In Excel:

Select the chart
CTRL - C for copy

In PowerPoint:
Edit > Paste Special > Picture (Windows Metafile)

Please let me know if this works.
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"Sara Tanner" wrote:

> Is there any way to block the data in a chart from other users? A client
> wants to post a presentation to their website, but does not want viewers to
> be allowed to view the data chart info. Is there any way to do this and
> still keep a ppt file? I have been changing to pdf but it is very tedious.
> I am working in 2003.
>
> Thanks
>
> Sara
>
>
>

 
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