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*To '''insert an Excel worksheet or chart''', simply select the item you want to copy, right-click copy them, and then use the '''Paste''' or '''Paste Special''' commands in PowerPoint to paste them into a slide.
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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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Revision as of 14:32, 14 October 2011

When to Use This

Importing the following:

  • Worksheets or charts from Microsoft Excel
  • Slides or whole presentations from Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Microsoft Word documents
  • Microsoft Equations or Graph Charts
  • Documents created through Adobe applications, like Adobe Acrobat or Photoshop
  • Quicktime movies (.mov files)
  • OpenDocument presentation, spreadsheet, or text
  • ACD/3D or ACD/ChemSketch images
  • Bitmap images
  • Encapsulated postscripts
  • Flash documents
  • KaleidaGraph plots
  • Packages
  • WordPad documents
  • Photos from your camera


Note: You cannot import movies from Adobe Macromedia Director or a video DVD directly into your PowerPoint. Click here and here to find out how.

How to

  • 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.
  • 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.

Additional Help