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Hi All,

just curious... i create chart in excel than i copy it to Power Point...but
if i update in excel i should copy back again to power point..
i wonder, can they connected...so if i update in excel, chart in power point
will get update also....

thanks

reza
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Suggestion - Add tab or two. Create charts there and link to info tabs.
Print off on transparency and there you are. Automatic update of the charts
in a second or two. Easy, quick, and darn near foolproof.
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Hi All,

just curious... i create chart in excel than i copy it to Power
Point...but
if i update in excel i should copy back again to power point..
i wonder, can they connected...so if i update in excel, chart in power
point
will get update also....

thanks

reza



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copy the chart in excel

Choose Paste Special in PowerPoint
click on the link button on the left and Excel as the top item in the box on
right

This will link the data so that it can update.

You can right click on the chart in powerpoint and choose update link if it
isn't updating fast enough real time. Usually best to open the excel doc
prior to opening the powerpoint doc.

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Hi All,

just curious... i create chart in excel than i copy it to Power Point...but
if i update in excel i should copy back again to power point..
i wonder, can they connected...so if i update in excel, chart in power point
will get update also....

thanks

reza

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karin...

thanks...its work...


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copy the chart in excel

Choose Paste Special in PowerPoint
click on the link button on the left and Excel as the top item in the box on
right

This will link the data so that it can update.

You can right click on the chart in powerpoint and choose update link if it
isn't updating fast enough real time. Usually best to open the excel doc
prior to opening the powerpoint doc.

"reza" wrote:

Hi All,

just curious... i create chart in excel than i copy it to Power Point...but
if i update in excel i should copy back again to power point..
i wonder, can they connected...so if i update in excel, chart in power point
will get update also....

thanks

reza

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john....

i still don't understand with you mean.
can you teach me step by step...

thanks

"John McCabe" wrote:

Suggestion - Add tab or two. Create charts there and link to info tabs.
Print off on transparency and there you are. Automatic update of the charts
in a second or two. Easy, quick, and darn near foolproof.
"reza" wrote in message
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Hi All,

just curious... i create chart in excel than i copy it to Power
Point...but
if i update in excel i should copy back again to power point..
i wonder, can they connected...so if i update in excel, chart in power
point
will get update also....

thanks

reza




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