I have a Nelson's Complete book of maps and charts. I am trying to copy a chart to powerpoint moving everything, not just the text. Is that possible? If so, how do you do it?
Thanks.
Steve
I have a Nelson's Complete book of maps and charts. I am trying to copy a chart to powerpoint moving everything, not just the text. Is that possible? If so, how do you do it? Thanks. Steve
Steve,
Just right click on the image file you should see, an option to send to power point.
Some articles like BAR, you have to right click and copy and paste into power point.
Thank you for your suggestion. I have tried what you have said. I don't get the option to send to power point when I right click. So I copy and paste into power point. When I do this, only the text moves to power point, not the chart with it. That is my problem. Thank You.
In the resource Nelson's Complete book of maps & charts, you will need to right click on the chart. Then when the popup menu appears, you will need to select Image and the option for Power Point should appear. See screen capture below
the Image option appears for some of the things in that book, but not for all of them. Some of the timelines seen to be in an excel format, and the only option you have is copy.
Could you tell me which Timeline in Nelson's Complete.. book which is not working for you so that i could try it on my system. If it works on someone elses system, then this might point us to the problem.
Try Genesis at a glance. On a right click you only get the selection option, but the graph below it you get the image option.
I got what you said to work. So, I cannot copy "at a glance" parts of the book but I will be able to copy some of the other materials in this resource? Can the "at a glance" be recreated without hand imputing and making a whole new chart?
Do you still have Logos 3 installed? If you do, the copy functions works to copy the graph from the "at a glance" material. I checked this out on my L3. Not sure why it does not work in L4.
Kenneth,
You are right about L3 copying. But i got L4 to copy the same way. It copies it as a table entry when pasted into Word. Unfortunately the cells don't size correctly, thus causing wrapping of partial words.
I tried a screen capture of 1 Peter at a glance below is what i got. So you could use either way that works for you.
Kenneth, You are right about L3 copying. But i got L4 to copy the same way. It copies it as a table entry when pasted into Word. Unfortunately the cells don't size correctly, thus causing wrapping of partial words. Steve, I tried a screen capture of 1 Peter at a glance below is what i got. So you could use either way that works for you.
When I copy from L3 into Word, it looks the same as the source from Nelson's.in a table and the format looks good. When I copy from L4 into Word, I get the text, with the table missing. and everything is running together.