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==== When to Use This ====
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<div class="intro">[[File:Ppicon.gif‎ |left|75px]]Including supplementary items like images, data tables, flash animations, or movie clips can enhance your PowerPoint presentation by allowing you to present information in different ways. Adding images or flash animations, for instance, can help you communicate certain points visually.</div><br>
  
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Insert Excel worksheets or tables into a slide using '''Paste''' or '''Paste Special''' commands. You can insert images into your presentation using the paste command as well.<br>
#Worksheets or charts from Microsoft Excel 
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Insert most other objects by using the '''Insert''' feature, which can usually be found in a menu or tab at the top of the PowerPoint screen.
#Equations from Microsoft Equation 3.0 or Microsoft Graph Charts
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#Microsoft Word documents
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#OpenDocument presentations, spreadsheets, or text documents
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#Slides or whole presentations from other Microsoft PowerPoint presentations
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*'''Adding pictures to illustrate ideas using:'''
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==== When to Use This ====
#Documents created through Adobe applications, like Adobe Acrobat or Photoshop 
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#ACD/3D or ACD/ChemSketch images - these are especially helpful for presentations where you need to show 3D images of chemical structures.  You can also manipulate the 2D or 3D models within the program.
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#Bitmap images (.bmp files) - these are not so fancy but are very compatible with different image processing programs across different operating systems. For example, Windows Paint images are saved as .bmp files.
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*Encapsulated Postscripts
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*Flash documents
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*KaleidaGraph plots
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*Packages
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*WordPad documents
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*[http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/training/put-your-photos-into-powerpoint-RZ010356388.aspx Photos from your camera]
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*To add objects like Excel worksheets or data tables to your presentation.
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*To add images or flash animations to your presentation.
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*To '''link''' OR to '''embed''' objects from other applications or documents to your presentation.
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***Note: Linked objects and embedded objects will behave differently. Because linked objects are linked to their source files, they will change if modified in the source file; embedded objects, when embedded, become part of the destination file and won't change when the source file changes. More information can be found on the pages linked below.
  
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====Additional Help====
  
Note: You cannot import movies from Quicktime, Adobe Macromedia Director or a video DVD directly into your PowerPoint. You can visit the following for assistance.
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*[http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/CL010072914.aspx Microsoft's PowerPoint 2007 Help and How-tos]
#Importing movies from [http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/i-want-to-add-a-quicktime-movie-mov-to-my-presentation-HA010048461.aspx Quicktime]
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#Importing movies from [http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/i-want-to-add-an-adobe-macromedia-director-movie-to-my-presentation-HA001230324.aspx Adobe Macromedia Director]
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#Importing from a [http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/i-want-to-add-a-digital-movie-from-a-video-dvd-to-a-presentation-HA010042460.aspx video DVD]
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== How to ==
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*[http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/CH010067350.aspx Importing content from other applications]
 
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*To '''insert an Excel worksheet or chart''', simply select the item, right-click copy it, and then use the '''Paste''' or '''Paste Special''' commands in PowerPoint to insert it into a slide.
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*For most of the other objects, click the '''Insert''' tab at the top menu of the PowerPoint window and select '''Object''' on the far right of the 'Text' category of insertable items. Select the type of object you intend to insert.
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====Additional Help====
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*[http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/CH010067350.aspx Microsoft's Instructional Pages on How to Import Objects from Other Applications]
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*[http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/powerpoint-help/CH010067349.aspx Importing content from other PPT versions]  
 
   
 
   
 
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Latest revision as of 14:08, 22 October 2011

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Including supplementary items like images, data tables, flash animations, or movie clips can enhance your PowerPoint presentation by allowing you to present information in different ways. Adding images or flash animations, for instance, can help you communicate certain points visually.

Insert Excel worksheets or tables into a slide using Paste or Paste Special commands. You can insert images into your presentation using the paste command as well.
Insert most other objects by using the Insert feature, which can usually be found in a menu or tab at the top of the PowerPoint screen.

When to Use This

  • To add objects like Excel worksheets or data tables to your presentation.
  • To add images or flash animations to your presentation.
  • To link OR to embed objects from other applications or documents to your presentation.
      • Note: Linked objects and embedded objects will behave differently. Because linked objects are linked to their source files, they will change if modified in the source file; embedded objects, when embedded, become part of the destination file and won't change when the source file changes. More information can be found on the pages linked below.

Additional Help