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Old 08-23-2012, 09:22 AM
JBo796 JBo796 is offline Excel file in PPS not PPT Windows 7 32bit Excel file in PPS not PPT Office XP
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Hello,


I have an excel file that uses a few macros. When I insert it into a new slide, I am able to double click on it and use the macros in the file. When viewing the presentation in slide mode however (pps), I only get a screen shot of my excel file and am unable to using any of the macros in the excel file. Can anyone help me? Thanks.
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Old 08-23-2012, 10:19 AM
JohnWilson JohnWilson is offline Excel file in PPS not PPT Windows 7 64bit Excel file in PPS not PPT Office 2010 32bit
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Try:

Right Click the Excel object in PowerPoint >> Action Settings

Give it an Object Action of "Open" and run the show and see if it can be clicked.
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