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Blue_Salmon
Aug 22, 2022Copper Contributor
MS Project - Copy group of report elements and paste as editable elements
Hello, When pasting a single element (e.g. a table, a header, a graph, etc) from a MS Project report into PowerPoint, the element retains its properties and is editable. However, when pasting a...
- Aug 22, 2022Blue_Tuna,
Okay with a little more clarity I get the same result you do. Individual elements of a report, when cut and pasted are editable in PowerPoint but selecting a group of elements only allows certain aspects of those elements to be edited.(e.g. format).
I'm not sure why you would want to edit the report data in PowerPoint (i.e. the data is what it is) but as far as table data is concerned the workaround is to individually copy and paste to facilitate editing some data.
I don't know if this really helps much but at least I can confirm that what you see is what you get.
John
John-project
Aug 22, 2022Silver Contributor
Blue_SeaWeed,
A little more information please. What version of Project are you using?
I just tried copying the Project Overview report of a sample file (Report Design > Report group > Copy Report) and pasting it into a blank PowerPoint sheet. The full report was pasted and I'm able to edit various elements. I'm using Project 2019 Pro desktop.
John
A little more information please. What version of Project are you using?
I just tried copying the Project Overview report of a sample file (Report Design > Report group > Copy Report) and pasting it into a blank PowerPoint sheet. The full report was pasted and I'm able to edit various elements. I'm using Project 2019 Pro desktop.
John
- Blue_SalmonAug 22, 2022Copper ContributorUpdated the post with version. Using office 365. (Not sure if that is a specific version, but ever since the rollout of 365 determining the version has not been easy).
Were you able to edit text in the tables and headers?- John-projectAug 22, 2022Silver ContributorBlue,,,
It looks like you went from seaweed to tuna, a little more meaty? 🙂
Yes, I can edit text in tables and headers.
With respect to Project on Office 365 and Project desktop, that still makes my head spin. I'm going to refer you to my colleague Dale, who has a lot better handle on that aspect. Hopefully he's available and will jump in.
John- Blue_SalmonAug 22, 2022Copper ContributorLOL, sushi lover.
I have tried paste special, but all the options pertain to images. Since you are able to use the copy report feature successfully (i.e. able to paste the elements as non-images), it might be a setting in one of the programs. I will keep searching online for an answer.