Copy Paste – Part 11 – Why do we need 24 clipboards?
In the earlier post, we saw how to get up to 24 clipboards. But why would you need so many of them? On the face of it, this sounds like
In the earlier post, we saw how to get up to 24 clipboards. But why would you need so many of them? On the face of it, this sounds like
The limitation All of us know that there is only ONE clipboard. WRONG! There are actually 24 clipboards if you use Word, Excel or PowerPoint. When you copy something, whatever
In the last post, we saw how to use PowerPoint Actions to open a linked or embedded file during the presentation. Insert object is the reverse situation where we are
The Location Writing this blog sitting under this beautiful Auckland Sky Tower… Lovely weather. The need Let us say you are presenting sales performance by month In a particular month,
Please read the Intro post and the Embedding post before reading this article. Insert Object embeds an existing file or new file into your document. In that sense it is
In the previous post, we saw how linking of files works. Now let us understand what Embedding means. We will continue with the same scenario of embedding an Excel File
Paste Link and Embedding are extremely useful. But most of us have not fully understood it. I am going to split this post in to multiple parts because I want
In the last post, we saw the video. It was a fast paced video. In this post, I will explain the same thing in a step by step manner –
Please read Part 1 and Part 2 before reading this post. As we saw earlier, default paste from Excel to PowerPoint is a Table. What if you want to edit