Posted by schone on July 1st, 2008
After playing around with Excel and PowerPoint 2007, I was very impressed at the way you can format your objects to look very Web 2.0ish, but as I use 2003 at work a lot I wanted to see if I could replicate this.
Here is a quick tutorial on how to change your objects in an Excel 2003 worksheet or PowerPoint 2003 presentation into Web 2.0 style objects.
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Posted by schone on June 23rd, 2008
This tutorial will look at building an interactive (drag and drop, filter etc.) Pivot Table into your PowerPoint presentation using Microsoft Office Web Components.
Related : Building a Pivot Chart into your PowerPoint presentation
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Posted by schone on June 23rd, 2008
This tutorial will look at building an interactive (drag and drop, filter etc.) Pivot Chart into your PowerPoint presentation using Microsoft Office Web Components.
Related : Building a Pivot Table into your PowerPoint presentation
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Posted by schone on June 23rd, 2008
In this tutorial I will go through how you can link a Pivot Table in Excel to a PowerPoint presentation. I suggest you read a post I did earlier which is a good 101 on linking between Excel and PowerPoint.
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Posted by schone on June 17th, 2008
In this tutorial I will go through how you can link a Pivot Chart in Excel to a PowerPoint presentation. I suggest you read a post I did earlier which is an overview on linking between Excel and PowerPoint.
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Posted by schone on June 12th, 2008
Posted by schone on June 11th, 2008
This is the 2nd part of my series on how to link a PowerPoint presentation to an Excel worksheet, in this tutorial I will run through how to link a table in PowerPoint to one that you have built in Excel.
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Posted by schone on June 10th, 2008
This is part 1 of many tutorials on how to link cell values, tables and charts in a PowerPoint presentation to an Excel worksheet. This will be helpful when creating regularly updated presentations, for example: A quarterly business performance presentation. Once it is setup all you will need to do is update your Excel worksheet and it will flow through to your PowerPoint presentation … Yes, dynamic presentations!
This post will look at linking cell values.
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