Select > Copy > Paste may do what you require. The result is a set of
objects which may need to be converted / ungrouped to enable them to be
edited in Powerpoint as MS office drawing objects

Yours

Martin Spiers
Senior Engineer
MWH Wastewater Networks


                                                                       
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Dear list

I would like to know if there is a possibility to export the vectors from
MapInfo directly into PowerPoint. So that I could change the shape or color
of a dataset in PowerPoint. I am looking for a tool which would integrate
such features in PowerPoint with ease.

I am appreciaitng any help.

With kind regards

Chris

christian cattaneo
Bundesamt f�r Verkehr BAV
Bollwerk 27/29
CH-3003 Bern
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
tel: +41 (0)31 325 12 78


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