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Previous Thread:   hiding and showing objects with script

9/30/2005 1:49:02 PM    linking excel spreadsheet objects
I am linking a number of titles and numbers from Excel into powerpoint slides  
  
so that when I change the Excel file, it will change the Powerpoint file.  I  
  
currently have the excel information in a light yesllow font so that it will  
  
show up on a dark backgroound.  When I print the sldies in b/W, the imported  
  
text does not that was originally yellow does not show up.  How can I  
  
reformat the imported text for the purpose of printing, but still have it  
  
show up yellow for the on screen presentation?

10/4/2005 10:38:08 PM    Re: linking excel spreadsheet objects
In article <54C93E18-BE40-455D-BF7A-CB36AFDF3ACE@microsoft.com>, Kwestcmu wrote:  
  
Follow Glenna's suggestion or put PPT in b/w view, rightclick the shape that  
  
represents the Excel content and change its B/W setting to something that works  
  
better in BW mode.  
  
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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP  
  
PPT FAQ:  www.pptfaq.com  
  
PPTools:  www.pptools.com  
  
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