G'day Michael, Try exporting your window as an emf, then ungrouping twice in powerpoint to break it down to features. Doesn't always work, and can give unexpected results - depends on what you have in the layout.
Another way is to distill to pdf, open in illustrator, save as an .eps, the import into powerpoint, but this can create some beefy file sizes and hog your PC resources to process. Cheers Greg. °°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°ºº°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°°° Greg Francisco Mapping and Design Services Dept. of Infrastructure - Planning & Policy Nauru House, Level 10, 80 Collins St, Melbourne, 3000. 03 9655 3424 |---------+----------------------------> | | "Michael Braun" | | | <[EMAIL PROTECTED]| | | .net> | | | | | | 13/11/03 09:13 AM| | | | |---------+----------------------------> >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | | To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | | cc: | | Subject: MI-L PowerPoint help | >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| Greetings List, I know that there's a way to do the following: I'm trying to bring a map into PowerPoint. I've done the usual by saving the map as a jpg, etc. but I know that you can bring a map into PowerPoint and manipulate the map features individually. Somewhere along the way, the map goes through some kind of magic so that each feature becomes an object. but how. I'm going crazy; I know I've seen it done before. Coming to you from a Wednesday nastily disguised as a Monday. Michael Braun GIS/IT Technician, Navigator Exploration Corp. 1300 - 409 Granville Street,Vancouver, B.C. Canada V6C 1T2 e: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] t: 604.668.8370 --------------------------------------------------------------------- List hosting provided by Directions Magazine | www.directionsmag.com | To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message number: 9133