>Hi again
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>Now my last problem is to set the graph in powerpoint(moving and changing the size of the graph).
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>If only we were able to do macro in powerpoint and after read these macro to see how the code look like.
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>Thnaks
Michel,
First, you should've started a NEW thread.
About your wish... In my Powerpoint version 2003, the Tools menu-item has a Macro item similar to those found in e.g. Word. So, you actually CAN do a macro and afterwards look at the code (Tools>Macro>Macros>Edit).
Groet,
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