How to ungroup a table in PowerPoint











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IN BRIEF • Create more impactful good looking tables (even copied from Excel!) with a trick of PowerPoint or with an advanced function of MLC PowerPoint Add-In. The table is not an easy element to work with in PowerPoint. Cells are hard to resize and when you do that, they resize an entire column, formatting the table takes time and the overall experience is not friendly. Knowing how to ungroup tables in PowerPoint will take the pain away and will enable you work with shapes instead. • ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • RESOURCES LINKS • • 😎 Try the MLC PowerPoint Add-in for free now: https://www.mauriziolacava.com/en/pow... • • 🚀 Design slides +300% faster with MLC PowerPoint Add-in: https://www.mauriziolacava.com/en/pre... • ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • HOW CAN I UNGROUP A TABLE IN POWERPOINT? 🤔 • Importing tables and numbers from Excel to PowerPoint is a task we perform very frequently. But doing it correctly is by no means simple. • Hi, my name is Maurizio La Cava, I am the founder of Lean Presentation Design and today I want to share with you a smart way to easily integrate tables from Excel directly into PowerPoint. • Imagine you want to import a table from Excel by copying and pasting it into PowerPoint. • The problem is that, as soon as you start changing the size of the rows and columns, it will be a mess: if you change the size of one of these elements, all the others will be altered and the data inside them will look horribly messy! • For this reason, I suggest you transform the table into shapes. • Of course, I don't advise you to do this for every single element in the cells: it would cost you a lot of time. • Taking advantage of PowerPoint's features, you can cut the table (with Ctrl+X), paste it as an Enhanced Metafile using the Paste button in the top left-hand corner, and separate it twice using the Ctrl+Shift shortcut. • In this way each box will become a single object that can be manipulated at will, but the background of each one will also become an object 'polluting' your slide. • For this I developed a button that does all this in one click. It is called Split Tables and is located within the MLC Add-In for PowerPoint: just click it and you can convert the table into shapes, integrating it perfectly within your design, just as you can see in the video. • I hope you found this content useful and that it helps you save a lot of time in the course of your work. • See you in the next Flash Presentation Tips video. Bye! • ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • WHAT'S NEXT? • • 🤝 If you need help making an important presentation, get in touch with me and my team: https://mauriziolacava.com • • 🔔 SUBSCRIBE to support my new YouTube channel:    / @mlcpresentations   • • 🔎 Find me on LinkedIn (  / mauriziolacava  ) and join me at my next lean presentation live streaming

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