
Insert and update Excel data in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support
You can link data from an Excel spreadsheet to your presentation. If the data on the spreadsheet changes, you can update it in your presentation with just a few clicks.
Add a table to a slide - Microsoft Support
In your PowerPoint presentation, select the slide that you want to copy the table to, and then on the Home tab, in the Clipboard group, click Paste. Tip: You can also copy and paste a table from your …
Use charts and graphs in your presentation - Microsoft Support
Add a chart or graph to your presentation in PowerPoint by using data from Microsoft Excel.
Import content from other applications into PowerPoint
Learn how to import content from Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, and other files into your presentation.
Insert an object in Word or Outlook - Microsoft Support
Insert objects like PDF files, Excel charts, or PowerPoint presentations by linking or embedding them into your documents.
Insert a symbol - Microsoft Support
You can easily insert a special character, fraction, or other symbol in your PowerPoint presentations and Excel workbooks. The most important thing to understand when inserting symbols, fractions, special …
Insert an object in your Excel spreadsheet - Microsoft Support
Learn to insert objects such as Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, Visio drawings, graphs, to name a few, in your Excel spreadsheet.
Link to an Excel chart from your presentation - Microsoft Support
Unless your Excel chart is stored on a cloud hosting service like OneDrive, or on a web site, you won't be able to link to it. That said, here are a few ways for you to include an Excel chart in your slides:
Change the default resolution for inserting pictures in Office
Beginning with Office 2016, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint have a High fidelity image resolution option that allows you to insert a picture into a document with minimal compression for optimal rendering on …
Copy a Visio drawing to Word, PowerPoint, or Excel
Open your Excel or PowerPoint file where you want the Visio drawing to appear. On the Home tab, select Paste > Paste Special, and then select Microsoft Visio Drawing Object.