Echo
Thu Mar 13 21:44:20 CDT 2008
In Excel, turn off Autoscale on the chart fonts. (Right-click the chart
area, choose Format Chart Area, and on the Fonts tab, uncheck Autoscale.)
After you paste into PPT, you can right-click the chart, choose Format
Object, and size to 100% on the Size tab.
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"intrepid-traveler" <intrepid-traveler@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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>I was provided with about 12 different tables of information in .xls format
> that I am supposed to include in a PP presentation. The first two tables
> are
> from a survey and contain too much information to do a cut and paste.
> When I
> cut and paste the charts, the print is too small and I can't figure out
> how
> to enlarge it. I am a Power Point neophyte but can usually figure things
> out
> with a little guidance. Thanks!