Working with Microsoft Excel: Guidelines: Using Excel and PowerPoint Together

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If any two programs were meant to work together in the Microsoft Office suite, they have to be Excel and PowerPoint. Almost everyone who works with Excel has to use PowerPoint to present data and charts to an audience, or even create their business reports in PowerPoint. On the other hand, all PowerPoint charts are essentially created by Excel, even if many of you may not be aware of this fact.

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Guidelines: Using Excel and PowerPoint Together

Guidelines: Using Excel and PowerPoint Together

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