If you use regular paste, PowerPoint adds a copy of the entire workbook,
which leads to file bloat as well as including information you would rather
not. You could instead use Paste Special - Link to make a dynamic chart, or
Paste Special - Picture (use the metafile or picture option, not bitmap) to
make a static picture of the chart.
- Jon
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lisajensen21 Wrote:
i am trying to export a graph from excel into my presentation in power
point.
Is there a way to do that?
Hi.
Just click on the chart so that you get black dots at the corners and
mid points of the chart Then go to Edit - copy.
Open the powerpoint page you want and then make a text box Click
inside the text box and then go to Edit - paste.
HTHs
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