Even use your iPhone to take a photo or scan a document and instantly see it in Keynote on your Mac. Add spectacular transitions and animations. Add drama to your presentation with over 30 cinematic transitions and effects for objects and text, including Magic Move. You can combine common options to move, resize, rotate, and change color of an object, all at once—morphing the objects in one slide into the objects on another. Hi guys i need some help here. The company that i am working with, uses this format to distribute relevant documents for a meeting. Quicken for mac 2015 tips and tricks. They will create a single MS Word documents and inside they will create a table with relevant agenda of the meetings and they will embed relevant MS Office objects inside, it can be Word, Excel or Powerpoint. When opening the document in native iPad viewer i can see the file name, but no object to open when open in DoctoGo Premium i can't even see the file name, also no object to open anybody face this issue or have any suggestion for a workaround? Hi AROAviva, I may have just figured this out -- try this appraoch and see if it works with OLE objects embedded into MS Word documents. This worked for me on PDF files embedded in an.XLS document, and I'm thrilled! -r -------------- Holy Moly, I just figured out a solution! I'll do some experimenting to figure out if this work with other file combinations, but I found a thread talking about this and it worked! Problem: - Colleague sends me a.XLS which has an embedded.PDF on one sheet - Office: Mac 2011 will not open the.PDF because of lack of OLE support Solution: - Copy the.XLS file to a new file - Rename the file from to - Open the.ZIP with Archive Utility - Browse into the resulting 'decompressed' folder to filename>xl>embeddings - Find the file of interest, named something like - Rename to VOILA! The PDF is recovered in its fully glory. AROAviva wrote: emailing individual documents will defend the purpose of embeding the objects on the single documents Trying to view these embedded documents on an iPad defeats the purpose of embedding the objects in a single document. This is a very highly used feature in the microsoft office. And i am quite surprised that it is not supported 😟 It's used in my company and our clients too, although we don't usually send them via email, but when it does I have access on my work laptop. One complexity of it is that requires essentially opening a document while still having another document open, and possibly of a different type. My suggestion is to search the App Store or apps that allow you to view Microsoft Office documents and contacting the developers to see if this feature is possible in their app. The possibility of finding an app that does will be higher than just asking it here. Hi AROAviva, I may have just figured this out -- try this appraoch and see if it works with OLE objects embedded into MS Word documents. This worked for me on PDF files embedded in an.XLS document, and I'm thrilled! -r -------------- Holy Moly, I just figured out a solution! I'll do some experimenting to figure out if this work with other file combinations, but I found a thread talking about this and it worked! Problem: - Colleague sends me a.XLS which has an embedded.PDF on one sheet - Office: Mac 2011 will not open the.PDF because of lack of OLE support Solution: - Copy the.XLS file to a new file - Rename the file from to - Open the.ZIP with Archive Utility - Browse into the resulting 'decompressed' folder to filename>xl>embeddings - Find the file of interest, named something like - Rename to VOILA! The PDF is recovered in its fully glory. R_marshall wrote: Holy Moly, I just figured out a solution! I'll do some experimenting to figure out if this work with other file combinations, but I found a thread talking about this and it worked!
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