Microsoft KB Archive/198340

= PPT2000: Can't Drag and Drop Movies/Sounds to Excel or Word =

Article ID: 198340

Article Last Modified on 11/30/2000

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q198340





SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to use a drag and drop operation to move a movie or sound object from Microsoft PowerPoint to Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel, a picture image appears in place of the object. This behavior does not occur when you use the drag and drop operation to move an object from Word or Microsoft Excel into PowerPoint.



CAUSE
When you insert a movie or sound object into Word or Microsoft Excel, you get a Media Player OLE object. If you copy and paste or drag and drop this object into another OLE-aware program, it is still a Media Player object. When you insert a movie or sound object into PowerPoint 97, however, you get a special kind of picture that only PowerPoint knows how to play. If you copy and paste or drag and drop this object into another program, it is treated as a picture and not an OLE object.

NOTE: You can insert a movie or sound into PowerPoint that will drag and drop as expected by doing the following:
 * 1) On the Insert menu, click Object.
 * 2) Click Media Clip on the list of available Object types. Media Player starts.
 * 3) On the Insert Clip menu, click the type of Movie or Sound you would like to insert.
 * 4) In the Insert Clip dialog box, click the file you want to insert.
 * 5) Click outside the Media Clip object to return to PowerPoint.

If you copy and paste or drag and drop this object into another program, it will translate as a Media Clip OLE object.



RESOLUTION
Insert the object into Word or Excel directly instead of using the drag and drop method from PowerPoint. You can use the steps listed above to do this.

Additional query words: 9.00 movie wav avi picture ppt9 mov mid rmi qt quicktime

Keywords: kbinterop kbui kbprb kbfaq KB198340

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