Microsoft KB Archive/197696

= PPT2000: Tab Limitation in Each Text Block =

Article ID: 197696

Article Last Modified on 3/4/2002

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q197696





SUMMARY
For each text block in PowerPoint, PowerPoint accepts a maximum number of nineteen user defined tab spaces. If you try to insert more than nineteen tabs, nothing happens.



MORE INFORMATION
If you need this many tabs to create a table, use any of the following methods:  Use the Table AutoLayout feature.

 Use an Excel worksheet to format a table and insert it on a PowerPoint slide.

 Use the Word table feature.

 Use a Microsoft Graph datasheet. To create a table in Graph, follow these steps:

 Insert a new Microsoft Graph object. In Graph, select the Datasheet window.</li> Type the data on the datasheet as you want it to appear in your presentation.

NOTE: Datasheets do not support many table formatting features, such as customizable borders, adjustable row height, and word wrap.</li> Highlight the data you want to include in your presentation.</li> On the Edit menu, click Copy.</li> End your Graph editing session.</li> If necessary, delete the Graph object that was created in your presentation.</li> On the Edit menu, click Paste Special. Select Picture and click Paste.</li></ol>

Your table is pasted into your slide as a picture. If you want to remove the gridlines, double-click the picture to turn it into several PowerPoint objects and remove the gridlines one at a time.</li></ul>

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