The default method of pasting an Excel chart into a PowerPoint slide links the chart data to the original Excel file. If that link gets broken because the Excel file is moved or renamed, the link is deliberately broken, or the Excel file is not accessible from another computer, how can you see and use the data from the chart? This video shows you an approach that uses PowerPoint and Word to create a table of data you can copy into Excel.
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There are two methods for copying Excel charts into PowerPoint where there is no link back to Excel that I show in this video: • Excel Chart Tip: Add an Excel graph t... . If you want to link the chart to Excel, I show two methods in this video: • Excel Chart Tip: Add an Excel graph t... . For all of my Excel Chart Tips, view this playlist: • Excel Chart Tips .
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