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Re: Excel to powerpoint lose colored inks using paste special
I know this is a year old - but its still very relevant.
Everybody thanks very much for adding all your helpful suggestions. -- Janet "Enric" wrote: > > (Steve, is it time to FAQ this? Use the above text if you want, or let me > > know if you need more info.) > > I *do* agree. > > You can also add Ute's solution > > "in Excel, hold the Shift key and choose Edit from the menu. "Copy" will > have changed to "Copy picture". In PowerPoint, use Edit - Paste special. > Kind regards, > Ute" > > Very cordialmente > > Enric > -- > Enric Mañas [MS MVP-PowerPoint] > > > "Kathy Jacobs " <call_kathy@knot.cox.net> escribió en el mensaje > news:76E91E98-172D-4C9F-87AB-3033CC2F05CF@microsoft.com... > >I know this is going to sound totally off the wall, but the problem is most > > likely that your default printer is a black and white printer. What you > > need > > to do is to add the drivers for a color printer and install them. (You > > don't > > need the printer, you just need your system to think one is there.) Before > > you do the copy and paste, make the color printer the default printer. > > When > > you are done, change it back to your real printer. You should then get the > > colors you are looking for. > > > > (Steve, is it time to FAQ this? Use the above text if you want, or let me > > know if you need more info.) > > > > -- > > Kathryn Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint > > Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint - Available now from Holy Macro! > > Books > > Get PowerPoint and OneNote information at www.onppt.com > > > > I believe life is meant to be lived. But: > > if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we > > lived > > > > "M Worrall" <M Worrall@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > news:3D6B80EE-CF74-412E-9124-D39513B394D0@microsoft.com... > >> In creating the presenatation shaded areas remain but red or blue inks > >> revert > >> to black and lose emphasis. I use paste special enhanced metafile > > > > > |
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Re: Excel to powerpoint lose colored inks using paste special
I came across this post today and although different it solved my problem.
I was copying cells from excel into powerpoint using the paste special (enhanced metafile, windows metafile had the same issue). Frustratingly not all the cells were pasting. Curiously pasting in other ways seemed to be fine. I changed the printer and page setup and all of sudden it worked fine. Hopefully this entry should help others with the same problem. Thanks "Janet" wrote: > I know this is a year old - but its still very relevant. > > Everybody thanks very much for adding all your helpful suggestions. > -- > Janet > > > "Enric" wrote: > > > > (Steve, is it time to FAQ this? Use the above text if you want, or let me > > > know if you need more info.) > > > > I *do* agree. > > > > You can also add Ute's solution > > > > "in Excel, hold the Shift key and choose Edit from the menu. "Copy" will > > have changed to "Copy picture". In PowerPoint, use Edit - Paste special. > > Kind regards, > > Ute" > > > > Very cordialmente > > > > Enric > > -- > > Enric Mañas [MS MVP-PowerPoint] > > > > > > "Kathy Jacobs " <call_kathy@knot.cox.net> escribió en el mensaje > > news:76E91E98-172D-4C9F-87AB-3033CC2F05CF@microsoft.com... > > >I know this is going to sound totally off the wall, but the problem is most > > > likely that your default printer is a black and white printer. What you > > > need > > > to do is to add the drivers for a color printer and install them. (You > > > don't > > > need the printer, you just need your system to think one is there.) Before > > > you do the copy and paste, make the color printer the default printer. > > > When > > > you are done, change it back to your real printer. You should then get the > > > colors you are looking for. > > > > > > (Steve, is it time to FAQ this? Use the above text if you want, or let me > > > know if you need more info.) > > > > > > -- > > > Kathryn Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint > > > Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint - Available now from Holy Macro! > > > Books > > > Get PowerPoint and OneNote information at www.onppt.com > > > > > > I believe life is meant to be lived. But: > > > if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we > > > lived > > > > > > "M Worrall" <M Worrall@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > > > news:3D6B80EE-CF74-412E-9124-D39513B394D0@microsoft.com... > > >> In creating the presenatation shaded areas remain but red or blue inks > > >> revert > > >> to black and lose emphasis. I use paste special enhanced metafile > > > > > > > > > |
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