I know, I should not cross-post, but as I got no reply in the MapPoint newsgroup, maybe someone of you knows an answer ...![]()
I'm using the European version of MapPoint 2002 (German language) and just started working with it.
In a map of Germany I defined seven territories. I saved this map, deleted six of the territories and saved the map under a new name. Likewise I continued for the other territories, so that I now have eight ptm-files (overview plus seven single territories).
These maps I want to insert into a PowerPoint presentation (PPT 2002/xp). So Thursday evening I opened those files one after the other and copied my maps with copy and paste to eight PPT-pages. (Right-click on the map in MapPoint, "copy", right-click in PowerPoint-chart, "paste".) Everything looked fine, I had eight different maps. When I re-opened the PPT-file Friday morning to continue work, I found eight pages with the identical overview-map, none with the single territories.
How can this happen? I thought bitmap images of my maps were imported into PowerPoint with this method, having no connection with MapPoint (this is important, because the client, on whose computer I'm going to run the presentation, doesn't have MapPoint installed). If I doubleclick on the imported map, it behaves like a normal bitmap graphic - a dialog box for borders, re-sizing, etc. is opened, not the MapPoint program.
Can anyone of you help me solving this problem? Thanks in advance!
Ute