Hi if you want to rename an embedded presentation, then follow the below steps:
1. Right click and select Worksheet Object
2. Click Convert
3. Select Change Icon
4. Change the name, then click ok
Hope it helps you.
Thanks,
Pavan
> On Sunday, April 11, 2010 2:30 PM PEPPIESUSIE wrote:
> I DID A PRESENTATION OF MY DAUGHTER'S WEDDING, NOW I'M USING THE SAME
> PRESENTATION TO DO HER HORSE SHOWS. I WOULD LIKE TO CHANGE THE NAME OF THIS
> PRESENTATION TO JOANNE'S HORSE SHOWS. IS THIS POSSIBLE?
>> On Sunday, April 11, 2010 2:51 PM trip_to_tokyo wrote:
>> Yes, just do a File then Save As and give it a new file name.
>>
>> If my comments have helped please hit Yes.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> "PEPPIESUSIE" wrote:
>>> On Monday, April 12, 2010 10:13 AM Jaime wrote:
>>> Or (when the file is closed) in "My Computer" or Explorer, right-click on
>>> the file and choose "Rename" from the menu.
>>> --
>>> James
>>> Orlando (Goofy says "Hey"), Florida
>>>> On Monday, April 12, 2010 10:45 AM Gordon wrote:
>>>> That will just mean that the OP will edit the same file rather than a
>>>> separate one.
>>>> "trip_to_tokyo"'s solution is the correct one...
>>>>> On Monday, April 12, 2010 1:50 PM Jaime wrote:
>>>>> Yes, if that is what the OP wants. Original message asked about "renaming" a
>>>>> presentation, not about creating a new one.
>>>>> --
>>>>> James
>>>>> Orlando (Goofy says "Hey"), Florida
>>>>>> On Monday, April 12, 2010 6:01 PM Matti Vuori wrote:
>>>>>> When a person who clearly does not understand much of applications, files et
>>>>>> cetera, you need to think about what they need and less about what they
>>>>>> say. There is a very big possibility that the original will get overwritten
>>>>>> with no backup.
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