copy web pages into PP 2003 - loose formating

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I copy pieces of a web page and past them into PP 2003....eveything works
great from dropdown lists to links. BUT after I save it I loose the text
formating and have to modify each display to resize the text in the displayed
boxes.

Any advice?
 
How are you pasting pieces of the web pages into PPT? I'm surprised that
anything like a dropdown works at all, to tell the truth...
 
Hi Echo S,

I just highlight the parts of the page and do a control C and than past them
into a PPT page

Echo S said:
How are you pasting pieces of the web pages into PPT? I'm surprised that
anything like a dropdown works at all, to tell the truth...

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Alan said:
I copy pieces of a web page and past them into PP 2003....eveything works
great from dropdown lists to links. BUT after I save it I loose the text
formating and have to modify each display to resize the text in the displayed
boxes.

Any advice?
 
Hm. There's a thing with multiple masters in PPT 2003 that can cause text to
lose its formatting. Does this presentation have multiple masters?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Alan said:
Hi Echo S,

I just highlight the parts of the page and do a control C and than past them
into a PPT page

Echo S said:
How are you pasting pieces of the web pages into PPT? I'm surprised that
anything like a dropdown works at all, to tell the truth...

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Alan said:
I copy pieces of a web page and past them into PP 2003....eveything works
great from dropdown lists to links. BUT after I save it I loose the text
formating and have to modify each display to resize the text in the displayed
boxes.

Any advice?
 
No, I tried with masters off animation off no luck

Echo S said:
Hm. There's a thing with multiple masters in PPT 2003 that can cause text to
lose its formatting. Does this presentation have multiple masters?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Alan said:
Hi Echo S,

I just highlight the parts of the page and do a control C and than past them
into a PPT page

Echo S said:
How are you pasting pieces of the web pages into PPT? I'm surprised that
anything like a dropdown works at all, to tell the truth...

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I copy pieces of a web page and past them into PP 2003....eveything works
great from dropdown lists to links. BUT after I save it I loose the text
formating and have to modify each display to resize the text in the
displayed
boxes.

Any advice?
 
Well, that's not exactly what I was asking, so if you do actually have
multiple masters in this presentation, try putting a different master as
first in the order in the list of master slides.

What happens is that there's this bug that sometimes causes a slide to
revert to the settings on the first master slide. It's possible that's what's
happening here.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Alan said:
No, I tried with masters off animation off no luck

Echo S said:
Hm. There's a thing with multiple masters in PPT 2003 that can cause text to
lose its formatting. Does this presentation have multiple masters?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Alan said:
Hi Echo S,

I just highlight the parts of the page and do a control C and than past them
into a PPT page

:

How are you pasting pieces of the web pages into PPT? I'm surprised that
anything like a dropdown works at all, to tell the truth...

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I copy pieces of a web page and past them into PP 2003....eveything works
great from dropdown lists to links. BUT after I save it I loose the text
formating and have to modify each display to resize the text in the
displayed
boxes.

Any advice?
 
O

I will give that a try - I normally start with a blank master but have the
ability to select multi masters because parm set on. Will gie it a try with
only a blank master

Echo S said:
Well, that's not exactly what I was asking, so if you do actually have
multiple masters in this presentation, try putting a different master as
first in the order in the list of master slides.

What happens is that there's this bug that sometimes causes a slide to
revert to the settings on the first master slide. It's possible that's what's
happening here.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Alan said:
No, I tried with masters off animation off no luck

Echo S said:
Hm. There's a thing with multiple masters in PPT 2003 that can cause text to
lose its formatting. Does this presentation have multiple masters?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

:

Hi Echo S,

I just highlight the parts of the page and do a control C and than past them
into a PPT page

:

How are you pasting pieces of the web pages into PPT? I'm surprised that
anything like a dropdown works at all, to tell the truth...

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I copy pieces of a web page and past them into PP 2003....eveything works
great from dropdown lists to links. BUT after I save it I loose the text
formating and have to modify each display to resize the text in the
displayed
boxes.

Any advice?
 
I will give it a try with option turned off and use a single blank master

Echo S said:
Well, that's not exactly what I was asking, so if you do actually have
multiple masters in this presentation, try putting a different master as
first in the order in the list of master slides.

What happens is that there's this bug that sometimes causes a slide to
revert to the settings on the first master slide. It's possible that's what's
happening here.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Alan said:
No, I tried with masters off animation off no luck

Echo S said:
Hm. There's a thing with multiple masters in PPT 2003 that can cause text to
lose its formatting. Does this presentation have multiple masters?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

:

Hi Echo S,

I just highlight the parts of the page and do a control C and than past them
into a PPT page

:

How are you pasting pieces of the web pages into PPT? I'm surprised that
anything like a dropdown works at all, to tell the truth...

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I copy pieces of a web page and past them into PP 2003....eveything works
great from dropdown lists to links. BUT after I save it I loose the text
formating and have to modify each display to resize the text in the
displayed
boxes.

Any advice?
 
No luck so far....I found a knownlege base acknowledgment about the very
error for PP 2000....is there a fix yet for it?

Alan said:
I will give it a try with option turned off and use a single blank master

Echo S said:
Well, that's not exactly what I was asking, so if you do actually have
multiple masters in this presentation, try putting a different master as
first in the order in the list of master slides.

What happens is that there's this bug that sometimes causes a slide to
revert to the settings on the first master slide. It's possible that's what's
happening here.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Alan said:
No, I tried with masters off animation off no luck

:

Hm. There's a thing with multiple masters in PPT 2003 that can cause text to
lose its formatting. Does this presentation have multiple masters?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

:

Hi Echo S,

I just highlight the parts of the page and do a control C and than past them
into a PPT page

:

How are you pasting pieces of the web pages into PPT? I'm surprised that
anything like a dropdown works at all, to tell the truth...

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I copy pieces of a web page and past them into PP 2003....eveything works
great from dropdown lists to links. BUT after I save it I loose the text
formating and have to modify each display to resize the text in the
displayed
boxes.

Any advice?
 
You didn't mention an error message before. What is the full and exact error
message? What is the KB article number?
--

Sonia Coleman
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
http://www.soniacoleman.com

Alan said:
No luck so far....I found a knownlege base acknowledgment about the very
error for PP 2000....is there a fix yet for it?

Alan said:
I will give it a try with option turned off and use a single blank master

Echo S said:
Well, that's not exactly what I was asking, so if you do actually have
multiple masters in this presentation, try putting a different master as
first in the order in the list of master slides.

What happens is that there's this bug that sometimes causes a slide to
revert to the settings on the first master slide. It's possible that's
what's
happening here.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

:

No, I tried with masters off animation off no luck

:

Hm. There's a thing with multiple masters in PPT 2003 that can cause
text to
lose its formatting. Does this presentation have multiple masters?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

:

Hi Echo S,

I just highlight the parts of the page and do a control C and than
past them
into a PPT page

:

How are you pasting pieces of the web pages into PPT? I'm surprised
that
anything like a dropdown works at all, to tell the truth...

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I copy pieces of a web page and past them into PP
2003....eveything works
great from dropdown lists to links. BUT after I save it I loose
the text
formating and have to modify each display to resize the text in
the
displayed
boxes.

Any advice?
 
thew KB Article ID is 226599
any help appriciated

Sonia said:
You didn't mention an error message before. What is the full and exact error
message? What is the KB article number?
--

Sonia Coleman
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
http://www.soniacoleman.com

Alan said:
No luck so far....I found a knownlege base acknowledgment about the very
error for PP 2000....is there a fix yet for it?

Alan said:
I will give it a try with option turned off and use a single blank master

:

Well, that's not exactly what I was asking, so if you do actually have
multiple masters in this presentation, try putting a different master as
first in the order in the list of master slides.

What happens is that there's this bug that sometimes causes a slide to
revert to the settings on the first master slide. It's possible that's
what's
happening here.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

:

No, I tried with masters off animation off no luck

:

Hm. There's a thing with multiple masters in PPT 2003 that can cause
text to
lose its formatting. Does this presentation have multiple masters?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

:

Hi Echo S,

I just highlight the parts of the page and do a control C and than
past them
into a PPT page

:

How are you pasting pieces of the web pages into PPT? I'm surprised
that
anything like a dropdown works at all, to tell the truth...

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I copy pieces of a web page and past them into PP
2003....eveything works
great from dropdown lists to links. BUT after I save it I loose
the text
formating and have to modify each display to resize the text in
the
displayed
boxes.

Any advice?
 
That KB article (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=226599) actually
discusses *opening* HTML files from PPT as opposed to copying HTML and
pasting it onto a PPT slide. There is a difference here. Opening a file
refers to using File/Open and then navigating to an existing HTML page. You
specified, though, that you're using copy/paste to get HTML content into PPT.

So this really isn't referring to the same problem as you're experiencing.
And honestly, I don't think there's an answer for you. PowerPoint isn't
designed to be able to accept pasted HTML and retain its formatting and
functionality. PPT can save as HTML (File/Save as/HTML or File/Save as
Webpage), and if you've saved a PPT file as HTML, you can then open that HTML
in PPT using File/Open and navigating to the HTML page. But copy/pasted HTML
won't really work.

Now, if you just need to show a webpage on a slide, you should check into
Shyam's Live Web add-in at http://www.mvps.org/skp/

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Alan said:
thew KB Article ID is 226599
any help appriciated

Sonia said:
You didn't mention an error message before. What is the full and exact error
message? What is the KB article number?
--

Sonia Coleman
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
http://www.soniacoleman.com

Alan said:
No luck so far....I found a knownlege base acknowledgment about the very
error for PP 2000....is there a fix yet for it?

:

I will give it a try with option turned off and use a single blank master

:

Well, that's not exactly what I was asking, so if you do actually have
multiple masters in this presentation, try putting a different master as
first in the order in the list of master slides.

What happens is that there's this bug that sometimes causes a slide to
revert to the settings on the first master slide. It's possible that's
what's
happening here.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

:

No, I tried with masters off animation off no luck

:

Hm. There's a thing with multiple masters in PPT 2003 that can cause
text to
lose its formatting. Does this presentation have multiple masters?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

:

Hi Echo S,

I just highlight the parts of the page and do a control C and than
past them
into a PPT page

:

How are you pasting pieces of the web pages into PPT? I'm surprised
that
anything like a dropdown works at all, to tell the truth...

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I copy pieces of a web page and past them into PP
2003....eveything works
great from dropdown lists to links. BUT after I save it I loose
the text
formating and have to modify each display to resize the text in
the
displayed
boxes.

Any advice?
 
That is very disappointing.....I can copy your page and even have the
animation...but the use of text in drop down boxes makes it useless in
prototyping.

Have I really hit the end of the line because when I click on the pasted
combo box it reveals a VB project to me?


Echo S said:
That KB article (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=226599) actually
discusses *opening* HTML files from PPT as opposed to copying HTML and
pasting it onto a PPT slide. There is a difference here. Opening a file
refers to using File/Open and then navigating to an existing HTML page. You
specified, though, that you're using copy/paste to get HTML content into PPT.

So this really isn't referring to the same problem as you're experiencing.
And honestly, I don't think there's an answer for you. PowerPoint isn't
designed to be able to accept pasted HTML and retain its formatting and
functionality. PPT can save as HTML (File/Save as/HTML or File/Save as
Webpage), and if you've saved a PPT file as HTML, you can then open that HTML
in PPT using File/Open and navigating to the HTML page. But copy/pasted HTML
won't really work.

Now, if you just need to show a webpage on a slide, you should check into
Shyam's Live Web add-in at http://www.mvps.org/skp/

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Alan said:
thew KB Article ID is 226599
any help appriciated

Sonia said:
You didn't mention an error message before. What is the full and exact error
message? What is the KB article number?
--

Sonia Coleman
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
http://www.soniacoleman.com

No luck so far....I found a knownlege base acknowledgment about the very
error for PP 2000....is there a fix yet for it?

:

I will give it a try with option turned off and use a single blank master

:

Well, that's not exactly what I was asking, so if you do actually have
multiple masters in this presentation, try putting a different master as
first in the order in the list of master slides.

What happens is that there's this bug that sometimes causes a slide to
revert to the settings on the first master slide. It's possible that's
what's
happening here.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

:

No, I tried with masters off animation off no luck

:

Hm. There's a thing with multiple masters in PPT 2003 that can cause
text to
lose its formatting. Does this presentation have multiple masters?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

:

Hi Echo S,

I just highlight the parts of the page and do a control C and than
past them
into a PPT page

:

How are you pasting pieces of the web pages into PPT? I'm surprised
that
anything like a dropdown works at all, to tell the truth...

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I copy pieces of a web page and past them into PP
2003....eveything works
great from dropdown lists to links. BUT after I save it I loose
the text
formating and have to modify each display to resize the text in
the
displayed
boxes.

Any advice?
 
I'm sorry, Alan, I obviously don't understand exactly what it is you're
after, then.

echosvoice.com is my site, and if you copy/paste it onto a PPT slide, sure,
the animated GIF will still work (because PPT supports animated GIFs). But I
don't even have any drop-down boxes, so I don't know where you're really
copying from or what you're talking about wrt pasted combo boxes and VBA
projects.

The upshot of it is that when pasting from a web page onto a PPT slide, some
loss of formatting and functionality is to be expected because PPT's simply
not designed to be able to handle pasted HTML.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Alan said:
That is very disappointing.....I can copy your page and even have the
animation...but the use of text in drop down boxes makes it useless in
prototyping.

Have I really hit the end of the line because when I click on the pasted
combo box it reveals a VB project to me?


Echo S said:
That KB article (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=226599) actually
discusses *opening* HTML files from PPT as opposed to copying HTML and
pasting it onto a PPT slide. There is a difference here. Opening a file
refers to using File/Open and then navigating to an existing HTML page. You
specified, though, that you're using copy/paste to get HTML content into PPT.

So this really isn't referring to the same problem as you're experiencing.
And honestly, I don't think there's an answer for you. PowerPoint isn't
designed to be able to accept pasted HTML and retain its formatting and
functionality. PPT can save as HTML (File/Save as/HTML or File/Save as
Webpage), and if you've saved a PPT file as HTML, you can then open that HTML
in PPT using File/Open and navigating to the HTML page. But copy/pasted HTML
won't really work.

Now, if you just need to show a webpage on a slide, you should check into
Shyam's Live Web add-in at http://www.mvps.org/skp/

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Alan said:
thew KB Article ID is 226599
any help appriciated

:

You didn't mention an error message before. What is the full and exact error
message? What is the KB article number?
--

Sonia Coleman
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
http://www.soniacoleman.com

No luck so far....I found a knownlege base acknowledgment about the very
error for PP 2000....is there a fix yet for it?

:

I will give it a try with option turned off and use a single blank master

:

Well, that's not exactly what I was asking, so if you do actually have
multiple masters in this presentation, try putting a different master as
first in the order in the list of master slides.

What happens is that there's this bug that sometimes causes a slide to
revert to the settings on the first master slide. It's possible that's
what's
happening here.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

:

No, I tried with masters off animation off no luck

:

Hm. There's a thing with multiple masters in PPT 2003 that can cause
text to
lose its formatting. Does this presentation have multiple masters?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

:

Hi Echo S,

I just highlight the parts of the page and do a control C and than
past them
into a PPT page

:

How are you pasting pieces of the web pages into PPT? I'm surprised
that
anything like a dropdown works at all, to tell the truth...

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I copy pieces of a web page and past them into PP
2003....eveything works
great from dropdown lists to links. BUT after I save it I loose
the text
formating and have to modify each display to resize the text in
the
displayed
boxes.

Any advice?
 
O well But thank you for your help...may be it will work in the future

Echo S said:
I'm sorry, Alan, I obviously don't understand exactly what it is you're
after, then.

echosvoice.com is my site, and if you copy/paste it onto a PPT slide, sure,
the animated GIF will still work (because PPT supports animated GIFs). But I
don't even have any drop-down boxes, so I don't know where you're really
copying from or what you're talking about wrt pasted combo boxes and VBA
projects.

The upshot of it is that when pasting from a web page onto a PPT slide, some
loss of formatting and functionality is to be expected because PPT's simply
not designed to be able to handle pasted HTML.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Alan said:
That is very disappointing.....I can copy your page and even have the
animation...but the use of text in drop down boxes makes it useless in
prototyping.

Have I really hit the end of the line because when I click on the pasted
combo box it reveals a VB project to me?


Echo S said:
That KB article (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=226599) actually
discusses *opening* HTML files from PPT as opposed to copying HTML and
pasting it onto a PPT slide. There is a difference here. Opening a file
refers to using File/Open and then navigating to an existing HTML page. You
specified, though, that you're using copy/paste to get HTML content into PPT.

So this really isn't referring to the same problem as you're experiencing.
And honestly, I don't think there's an answer for you. PowerPoint isn't
designed to be able to accept pasted HTML and retain its formatting and
functionality. PPT can save as HTML (File/Save as/HTML or File/Save as
Webpage), and if you've saved a PPT file as HTML, you can then open that HTML
in PPT using File/Open and navigating to the HTML page. But copy/pasted HTML
won't really work.

Now, if you just need to show a webpage on a slide, you should check into
Shyam's Live Web add-in at http://www.mvps.org/skp/

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

:

thew KB Article ID is 226599
any help appriciated

:

You didn't mention an error message before. What is the full and exact error
message? What is the KB article number?
--

Sonia Coleman
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
http://www.soniacoleman.com

No luck so far....I found a knownlege base acknowledgment about the very
error for PP 2000....is there a fix yet for it?

:

I will give it a try with option turned off and use a single blank master

:

Well, that's not exactly what I was asking, so if you do actually have
multiple masters in this presentation, try putting a different master as
first in the order in the list of master slides.

What happens is that there's this bug that sometimes causes a slide to
revert to the settings on the first master slide. It's possible that's
what's
happening here.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

:

No, I tried with masters off animation off no luck

:

Hm. There's a thing with multiple masters in PPT 2003 that can cause
text to
lose its formatting. Does this presentation have multiple masters?

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

:

Hi Echo S,

I just highlight the parts of the page and do a control C and than
past them
into a PPT page

:

How are you pasting pieces of the web pages into PPT? I'm surprised
that
anything like a dropdown works at all, to tell the truth...

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I copy pieces of a web page and past them into PP
2003....eveything works
great from dropdown lists to links. BUT after I save it I loose
the text
formating and have to modify each display to resize the text in
the
displayed
boxes.

Any advice?
 
Alan said:
O well But thank you for your help...may be it will work in the future

Echo S said:
I'm sorry, Alan, I obviously don't understand exactly what it is you're
after, then.

echosvoice.com is my site, and if you copy/paste it onto a PPT slide, sure,
the animated GIF will still work (because PPT supports animated GIFs). But I
don't even have any drop-down boxes, so I don't know where you're really
copying from or what you're talking about wrt pasted combo boxes and VBA
projects.

The upshot of it is that when pasting from a web page onto a PPT slide, some
loss of formatting and functionality is to be expected because PPT's simply
not designed to be able to handle pasted HTML.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

Alan said:
That is very disappointing.....I can copy your page and even have the
animation...but the use of text in drop down boxes makes it useless in
prototyping.

Have I really hit the end of the line because when I click on the pasted
combo box it reveals a VB project to me?


:

That KB article (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=226599) actually
discusses *opening* HTML files from PPT as opposed to copying HTML and
pasting it onto a PPT slide. There is a difference here. Opening a file
refers to using File/Open and then navigating to an existing HTML page. You
specified, though, that you're using copy/paste to get HTML content into PPT.

So this really isn't referring to the same problem as you're experiencing.
And honestly, I don't think there's an answer for you. PowerPoint isn't
designed to be able to accept pasted HTML and retain its formatting and
functionality. PPT can save as HTML (File/Save as/HTML or File/Save as
Webpage), and if you've saved a PPT file as HTML, you can then open that HTML
in PPT using File/Open and navigating to the HTML page. But copy/pasted HTML
won't really work.

Now, if you just need to show a webpage on a slide, you should check into
Shyam's Live Web add-in at http://www.mvps.org/skp/

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

:

thew KB Article ID is 226599
any help appriciated

:

You didn't mention an error message before. What is the full and exact error
message? What is the KB article number?
--

Sonia Coleman
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
http://www.soniacoleman.com

No luck so far....I found a knownlege base acknowledgment about the very
error for PP 2000....is there a fix yet for it?

:

I will give it a try with option turned off and use a single blank master

:

Well, that's not exactly what I was asking, so if you do actually have
multiple masters in this presentation, try putting a different master as
first in the order in the list of master slides.

What happens is that there's this bug that sometimes causes a slide to
revert to the settings on the first master slide. It's possible that's
what's
happening here.

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

:

No, I tried with masters off animation off no luck

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Hm. There's a thing with multiple masters in PPT 2003 that can cause
text to
lose its formatting. Does this presentation have multiple masters?

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Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

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Hi Echo S,

I just highlight the parts of the page and do a control C and than
past them
into a PPT page

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How are you pasting pieces of the web pages into PPT? I'm surprised
that
anything like a dropdown works at all, to tell the truth...

--
Echo [MS PPT MVP]
http://www.echosvoice.com

I copy pieces of a web page and past them into PP
2003....eveything works
great from dropdown lists to links. BUT after I save it I loose
the text
formating and have to modify each display to resize the text in
the
displayed
boxes.

Any advice?
 

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