Converting PP and Xcel Documents to Word

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MoPete99

Hi Community,

I have created graphs and figures in PP and Xcel and would like to convert
them to be a part of a Word document. I've written a paper in Word that
includes tables and figures, but they were created as separate PP and Xcel
documents. I would like to include them at the end of the paper.

Thank you in advance for any suggestions.
 
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Peter T. Daniels

I couldn't figure out how to change all the defaults in a PP
presentation, so I applied TNR font to a text box. I wanted to put
that particular box into my handout, so I copied it whole to the
clipboard and pasted it into Word -- and it came in (a) as a graphic
(not as a text box) and (2) with the font in Cambria/Calibri
(whichever is the sans serif). The content was ok so I didn't bother
to explore the mystery.

I'd paste them in as pictures.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"




Hi Community,
I have created graphs and figures in PP and Xcel and would like to convert
them to be a part of a Word document.  I've written a paper in Word that
includes tables and figures, but they were created as separate PP and Xcel
documents.  I would like to include them at the end of the paper.
Thank you in advance for any suggestions.-
 
M

MoPete99

How do I do that JoAnn?

JoAnn Paules said:
I'd paste them in as pictures.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"



MoPete99 said:
Hi Community,

I have created graphs and figures in PP and Xcel and would like to convert
them to be a part of a Word document. I've written a paper in Word that
includes tables and figures, but they were created as separate PP and Xcel
documents. I would like to include them at the end of the paper.

Thank you in advance for any suggestions.


.
 
M

MoPete99

Thanks Pete. I'll try this.

Peter T. Daniels said:
I couldn't figure out how to change all the defaults in a PP
presentation, so I applied TNR font to a text box. I wanted to put
that particular box into my handout, so I copied it whole to the
clipboard and pasted it into Word -- and it came in (a) as a graphic
(not as a text box) and (2) with the font in Cambria/Calibri
(whichever is the sans serif). The content was ok so I didn't bother
to explore the mystery.

I'd paste them in as pictures.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"




Hi Community,
I have created graphs and figures in PP and Xcel and would like to convert
them to be a part of a Word document. I've written a paper in Word that
includes tables and figures, but they were created as separate PP and Xcel
documents. I would like to include them at the end of the paper.
Thank you in advance for any suggestions.-
.
 
P

Peter T. Daniels

Who's Pete?

My point was that the material did _not_ appear as it was supposed to,
but in a different font and couldn't be fixed.

Thanks Pete.  I'll try this.



Peter T. Daniels said:
I couldn't figure out how to change all the defaults in a PP
presentation, so I applied TNR font to a text box. I wanted to put
that particular box into my handout, so I copied it whole to the
clipboard and pasted it into Word -- and it came in (a) as a graphic
(not as a text box) and (2) with the font in Cambria/Calibri
(whichever is the sans serif). The content was ok so I didn't bother
to explore the mystery.
I'd paste them in as pictures.
--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
Tech Editor for "Microsoft Publisher 2007 For Dummies"

Hi Community,
I have created graphs and figures in PP and Xcel and would like to convert
them to be a part of a Word document.  I've written a paper in Word that
includes tables and figures, but they were created as separate PP and Xcel
documents.  I would like to include them at the end of the paper.
Thank you in advance for any suggestions.-
 

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