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I was hoping to record a macro that copied an excel chart and pasted it into
a ppt slide but the record function in Excel 2007 stopped as soon as I
started working outside excel.

How do I transfer information (without links if possible) such that I could
build a ppt deck with charts from a single excel workbook?

Thanks
S
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The code in this article should work in 2007:

Using Excel with Other Office Applications
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/XL_PPT.html

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On 5/27/2010 6:37 PM, sduffield wrote:
I was hoping to record a macro that copied an excel chart and pasted it into
a ppt slide but the record function in Excel 2007 stopped as soon as I
started working outside excel.

How do I transfer information (without links if possible) such that I could
build a ppt deck with charts from a single excel workbook?

Thanks
S

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