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<div class="intro">[[File:Ppicon.gif‎ |left|75px]]Including supplementary items like images, data tables, flash animations, or video can enhance your PowerPoint presentation and help you highlight certain points.</div><br><br><br>
 
<div class="intro">[[File:Ppicon.gif‎ |left|75px]]Including supplementary items like images, data tables, flash animations, or video can enhance your PowerPoint presentation and help you highlight certain points.</div><br><br><br>
  
Insert Excel worksheets or tables using '''Paste''' or '''Paste Special''' commands in PowerPoint to insert it into a slide.<br>
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Insert Excel worksheets or tables into a slide using '''Paste''' or '''Paste Special''' commands.<br>
 
Insert images into your presentation using the paste command as well.<br>
 
Insert images into your presentation using the paste command as well.<br>
 
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.
 
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.

Revision as of 14:38, 15 October 2011

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Including supplementary items like images, data tables, flash animations, or video can enhance your PowerPoint presentation and help you highlight certain points.



Insert Excel worksheets or tables into a slide using Paste or Paste Special commands.
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

  • If you'd like to add objects like Excel worksheets or data tables.
  • To add images or flash animations to your presentation.

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