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by - delegate Clare [2 posts] (2008 Feb 27 Wed, 10:21) replyReply

Can you copy and paste a table onto powerpoint from word?

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by - trainer Mark gold contributer[180 posts] (2008 Feb 29 Fri, 15:56) replyReply

Hi Clare

Hope you are ok, and thankyou for coming on the course

in relation to your question is yes you can do, you can also have that table update from word and reflect in PowerPoint, to do this copy as normal in Word, but when you go to PP go to the edit menu and click paste special, then from that window choose paste link and click OK

Now when you make changes they will reflect in word and in PP

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