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replyReply Thu 26 Aug 2010, 16:11Delegate Lorraine said...

Videm circles

How do I shade the overlapping parts of a videm circles.

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replyReply Tue 31 Aug 2010, 14:49Trainer Nafeesa said...

RE: Videm circles

Hi Lorraine

Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.


If you could bear with me for another day or so, I'm consulting with a colleague who may be able to provide a bit more help on the query.


Kind Regards,


Nafeesa

Microsoft Office Specialist Trainer

replyReply Fri 1 Oct 2010, 11:42Trainer Anthony said...

RE: Videm circles

Hi Lorraine, how are you getting on with your Venn diagrams? Powerpoint makes it impossible to really break apart a Venn diagram and colour the individual segments so I thought I'd pass on a work around to you. The link below contains a zip file with graphics and a presentation you can easily ungroup and use to modify every single element of a Venn diagram.

http://msauer.mvps.org/submitted_publisher_projects.htm

Have a look and let me know how you get on.

All the best,

Anthony

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