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andytheanimal andytheanimal is offline Embedded Excel in Powerpoint - custom animation, display column by column Windows 7 32bit Embedded Excel in Powerpoint - custom animation, display column by column Office 2010 32bit
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Default Embedded Excel in Powerpoint - custom animation, display column by column

I have an Excel object embedded in my Powerpoint which consists of seven columns with multiple rows. What I would like to do is get Powerpoint on each click, to display the spreadsheet column by column.

I'd like the change to explain what each column is to the audience before they see the next as the whole lot is quite a lot to take in, in one 'show all' approach.

Not sure if this is possible as I cannot locate anything on it. Any workarounds? I can create 7 iterations to be displayed one after the other (with increasing columns not hidden)? If this is the best workaround, how do I get one Excel file to disappear and the subsequent one to appear? How that makes sense.
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