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| Thread ID: 36173 | 2003-08-02 04:44:00 | Office XP | xineohp (3165) | Press F1 |
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| 164633 | 2003-08-02 04:44:00 | Just a few questions about office XP 1. How do I insert an existing spreadsheet from Excel to PowerPoint instead of highlighting the spreadsheet and copy - paste into PowerPoint. 2. How do I link cells within Excel 3. Can I repeat headers on each page in excel and can I pick part of a header 4. How do I get rid of the Auto fill box or the Paint Brush etc that sometimes appears on the screen. I have tried right click but no hide option appears, I have tried the toolbar but nothing 5. How do I insert an existing spreadsheet from Excel to Word 6. Where can I find the office links that use to do some of this for you, is it hidden away or has it been done away with |
xineohp (3165) | ||
| 164634 | 2003-08-02 08:35:00 | Alot of the answers to these can be found in the Help section of the application. Office has come a long way with its help index. It appears to be more intuitive. |
Gill (1530) | ||
| 164635 | 2003-08-02 08:45:00 | Yup thats a lot of questions ... 1. How do I insert an existing spreadsheet from Excel to PowerPoint instead of highlighting the spreadsheet and copy - paste into PowerPoint. Insert-Object-Create from File (if exisiting) 2. How do I link cells within Excel Er =a1 to link cell a1? 3. Can I repeat headers on each page in excel and can I pick part of a header Yes. File-Page Setup -Sheettab and enter in details under the print titles heading 4. How do I get rid of the Auto fill box or the Paint Brush etc that sometimes appears on the screen. I have tried right click but no hide option appears, I have tried the toolbar but nothing [b]dunno what u mean 5. How do I insert an existing spreadsheet from Excel to Word Same as Powerpoint - see Insert menu in Word or use the icon in the standard tool bar 6. Where can I find the office links that use to do some of this for you, is it hidden away or has it been done away with pass |
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