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Difficulty Level: Intermediate
Software: Excel & PowerPoint 2003, with mention of 2007
Don’t re-invent the wheel: Use data you’ve already created in Excel for your presentations.
In the spirit of recycling and multi-tasking, it’s time to figure out how to quickly and accurately repackage your Excel data into your next PowerPoint presentation. If you thought it to be a simple cut-paste action, you need to re-think. Your reputation is on the line if you present out-dated or unreadable info, but do you always have time – or want to take the time – to re-think all the details before every presentation?
Fortunately, you don’t need to be a software specialist to accomplish this correctly, but you definitely need to know the secrets. Our PowerPoint guru, Ellen Finkelstein, will teach you these special skills in just 60 minutes. Her formatting tips will help you communicate your ‘story’---effectively and consistently every time you need to present your data.
Objective:
To help you seamlessly integrate your Excel data into your PowerPoint presentation for clear and effective communication.
At the end of the conference you'll be able to:
- Export data you’ve already created in Excel to PowerPoint so you aren’t forced to duplicate your efforts
- Format the content so that it looks like you never left the PowerPoint template
- Set-up link structures between Excel and PowerPoint to keep the data up-to-date on the fly
Conference Outline:
- How to import spreadsheet data and format it as a table or chart in PowerPoint
- How to copy and paste Excel data and get results that look professional
- How to embed an Excel spreadsheet into a PowerPoint presentation
- How to link data between Excel and PowerPoint and why
Methodology:
- Audio presentation and webcast with related documentation
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About the Speaker
Ellen Finkelstein has been using PowerPoint since 1996. She is the author of How to Do Everything with Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007, published by McGraw-Hill/Osborne (and earlier editions for PowerPoint 2002 and 2003). She maintains a website of free PowerPoint tips, where you're invited to sign up for her free PowerPoint Tips Newsletter. Ellen has written numerous articles about PowerPoint. Her latest books are PowerPoint for Teachers: Dynamic Presentations and Interactive Classroom Projects, published by Jossey-Bass/Wiley, 101 Tips Every PowerPoint User Should Know, and 7 Steps to Great Images. She leads seminars and webinars that teach audiences to improve their PowerPoint and presenting skills.
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