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Last Updated: March 5th 2009
02/16/2009 04:24 PM
A PowerPoint Blog: PowerPoint Cool Stuff: Access in PowerPoint
First of all, this is not a tutorial -- rather it is a walkthrough that shows proof of concept of integrating a Microsoft Access database within a PowerPoint slide. What's more -- the sample presentation that has been provided let's you use any Access database as the source for your presentation slides! You can download the sample presentation and database files. You will need to have both Microsoft Access and PowerPoint installed on the same system for this to work -- also it works best if versions of both the products are identical, as in PowerPoint 2003 and Access 2003 -- or PowerPoint 2007 and Access 2007.
09/02/2008 12:34 PM
Using Excel with Other Office Applications
When you copy from one Microsoft Office application into another, the default Copy-Paste sequence embeds an object of the source application into the target application's document. Generally this is helpful, because it maintains a link between the pasted object and the program used to edit the embedded object. Copied PowerPoint and Word objects are generally small pieces of a PowerPoint or Word document, so the target application's document remains a reasonable size.
