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I want to copy an Excel chart as a Image onto a
Copy worksheet data to a PowerPoint presentation
- In Excel, select the worksheet data that you want to copy to a PowerPoint presentation.
- On the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click Copy .
Keyboard shortcut You can also press CTRL+C.
- Click in the PowerPoint presentation where you want to paste the copied worksheet data.
- On the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click Paste.
Keyboard shortcut You can also press CTRL+V.
- Click Paste Options next to the data, and then do one of the following:
- To use the original format of the copied data, click Keep Source Formatting.
- To use the document theme that is applied to the PowerPoint presentation, click Use Destination Theme.
- To paste table data that you copied as text, click Keep Text Only.
Notes
- If you don't see the Paste Options button, you may have to turn it on. Click the Microsoft Office Button , and then click PowerPoint Options. In the Advanced category, under Cut, Copy, and Paste, select the Show Paste Options buttons check box.
- If you paste the data into a PowerPoint table, the Paste Options button is not displayed.
Tips
- To paste the data in another format (such as a worksheet object, HTML format, bitmap, picture, or to text format) or to paste a link to the source data in Excel, on the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click the arrow on the Paste button, and then click Paste Special. In the As list, click the format that you want to use.
- If you want to edit the entire worksheet later, click Microsoft Office Excel Worksheet Object. Clicking Microsoft Office Excel Worksheet Object provides access to the entire worksheet in the presentation, including data that you may want to keep private. To automatically update the table in the presentation when changes are made to the source data in Excel, click Paste link. Both of these options also preserve the Excel formatting, even when the formatting features that are used are not supported in PowerPoint. If you saved the source workbook before you copied the data, you can also click Attach Hyperlink to insert a hyperlink in your presentation that directs you to the source data in Excel.
- To paste the content as an Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) (OLE: A program-integration technology that you can use to share information between programs. All Office programs support OLE, so you can share information through linked and embedded objects.) PowerPoint application icon (rather than pasting the actual content), click Microsoft Office Excel Worksheet Object, and then select the Display as icon check box. You can click the icon to open the application and then view the content.
- If you want to use HTML to copy the data to PowerPoint into a PowerPoint table, click HTML format.
- To paste a static picture, click Device Independent Bitmap or Bitmap, or to paste a picture that can be ungrouped, click Picture (Enhanced Metafile) or Picture (Windows Metafile).
- To paste the data as formatted or unformatted text, click Formatted Text (RTF) or Unformatted Text.
- To paste the data as a hyperlink that directs you to the source data in Excel, click the arrow on the Paste button, and then click Paste As Hyperlink. If the workbook that contains the source data has not been saved yet, this option is unavailable.
- If you want the range of data that you paste as a Microsoft Excel Worksheet Object into a PowerPoint presentation to expand when the corresponding data expands on the Excel worksheet, you can define a name (name: A word or string of characters that represents a cell, range of cells, formula, or constant value. Use easy-to-understand names, such as Products, to refer to hard to understand ranges, such as Sales!C20:C30.) for the range of data in Excel before you copy the data. You can then paste a link to the named range by using the Paste Special command. On the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click the arrow on the Paste button, click Paste Special, and then click Paste link. This works only when you copy data that is not in table format in Excel.
3/9/2011 8:56:09 PM •
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Good afternoon. I have N5810PRO
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Geeks On Command computer repair. It's tough to say without doing a full diagnostic on your network, but...
It seems like your N5810PRO network storage has some limitations when it comes to folder management from a connected computer. Here are some things you can try:
Update to the latest firmware: Check if there is a newer firmware available for your device that may have improved the folder features.
Use the file management interface on the device: Log into the web admin panel for your N5810PRO and see if you have more file/folder controls through the interface there. You may be able to create folders there.
Map it as a network drive: Map the storage as a network drive letter on your computer (like drive X:). This may allow better drag and drop support. Just keep in mind there may still be restrictions compared to a local drive.
Use a third party app: Some apps like NetDrive or WebDrive may provide better integration and control over sftp/webdav network storage devices beyond what your native OS supports.
Check if the device supports FTP: See if your device has a FTP server option. Connecting via FTP client may give you better folder control than over http/https.
Unfortunately it seems like some consumer NAS devices intentionally limit folder/file manipulations from computers for security or simplicity reasons. But trying the above may help improve folder management capabilities somewhat.
11/28/2023 9:04:52 AM •
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Need to start saving monthly .my work do not have a profident fund.can I become a member as an individual
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www.troweprice.com A Roth IRA is probably your best bet - up to $6,000/year max unless you're over 50, which has a $7,000/year max. Your investment earnings are tax-free FOREVER. Look for their Target Date Funds - pick a year when you'll be 70. They do the fund allocation and balancing for you -- on auto-pilot. Just start a $500 (or what you can afford) auto-transfer from your checking account and you're all set.
If you can save more than that, you can also invest in any of their funds on an after-tax basis, including target-date funds.
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