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Natasha has attended:
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Hello

If you copy and paste tables into a powerpoint presentation how do you control it so all the tables on various slides are in the same position and look neat?

I look forward to hearing from you.

RE: Tables

Hi Natasha,

Thank you for the forum question.

To control the position of pasted tables you can right click the table and click format shape.

You will find "Size" and "Position" to the left in the "Format shape" dialog box. Here you can control the size and position of pasted tables.

I hope that this will help you.

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Fri 19 Sep 2014: Automatically marked as resolved.

 

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