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Old 07-02-2004, 02:43 PM   #1
Joan NYC
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I am in the unfortunately position of job searching due
to my former company's decison to outsource to India.

I understand from someone in the same position as me as
there are several agencies testing with embedded MS Graph.

I have questions and am not sure where to post them. If
anyone has any clue please let me know

Thanks

joan/nyc
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Old 07-02-2004, 03:06 PM   #2
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Hi Joan,

I don't believe there is a dedicated ng for MSGraph.

You should be ok posting either here or in the Powerpoint NG.
The important thing is to make clear in your post that the chart problem
involves MSGraph.

Joan NYC wrote:
> I am in the unfortunately position of job searching due
> to my former company's decison to outsource to India.
>
> I understand from someone in the same position as me as
> there are several agencies testing with embedded MS Graph.
>
> I have questions and am not sure where to post them. If
> anyone has any clue please let me know
>
> Thanks
>
> joan/nyc


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Old 07-02-2004, 04:07 PM   #3
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Thanks Andy

I did post it on Powerpoint forum

I, for one, HATE confusing Excel with MS Graph

BTW, I love your website and have learned much from it!
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Joan,
>
>I don't believe there is a dedicated ng for MSGraph.
>
>You should be ok posting either here or in the

Powerpoint NG.
>The important thing is to make clear in your post that

the chart problem
>involves MSGraph.
>
>Joan NYC wrote:
>> I am in the unfortunately position of job searching

due
>> to my former company's decison to outsource to India.
>>
>> I understand from someone in the same position as me

as
>> there are several agencies testing with embedded MS

Graph.
>>
>> I have questions and am not sure where to post them.

If
>> anyone has any clue please let me know
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> joan/nyc

>
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>Cheers
>Andy
>
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>http://www.andypope.info
>
>.
>

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Old 08-02-2004, 04:27 PM   #4
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Hi Joan,

Glad you like the site.

Joan NYC wrote:
> Thanks Andy
>
> I did post it on Powerpoint forum
>
> I, for one, HATE confusing Excel with MS Graph
>
> BTW, I love your website and have learned much from it!
>

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Old 09-02-2004, 04:08 PM   #5
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Joan -

There's a bunch of information and some links about MSG on the
PowerPoint FAQ site, http://pptfaq.com. If you need coding examples,
there are several on Microsoft's site. Try searching both
http://support.microsoft.com and http://msdn.microsoft.com.

IMNSHO, embedded Excel charts are easier to deal with than embedded MS
Graph objects. Perhaps you could use your influence to switch them over
to this approach.

- Jon
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Joan NYC wrote:

> I am in the unfortunately position of job searching due
> to my former company's decison to outsource to India.
>
> I understand from someone in the same position as me as
> there are several agencies testing with embedded MS Graph.
>
> I have questions and am not sure where to post them. If
> anyone has any clue please let me know
>
> Thanks
>
> joan/nyc


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