If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#11
|
|||
|
|||
Multiple Excel Charts to PowerPoint
Hi Danny,
Any reason why you can not turn the gridlines off and back on when your macro is run? Cheers Andy Danny wrote: Jon, Is there a way to bring the chart in as a picture (enhanced metafile)? In my case, bringing the chart in as a picitre also brings in the excel grid lines. Guess I could turn off the gridlines, but I really need them as the spreadsheet is a template for others and I wwant to be able to have everyone bring in the chart to pp in the same size, location, etc, but with their data. Thanks, Danny "Jon Peltier" wrote: In a different forum I answered one way, that you should make it in Excel so that it comes out right in PowerPoint. I stick by that, but I'll answer the other way as well. You can adjust this part of the code to handle resizing of the chart. With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' align the chart PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignCenters, True PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignMiddles, True End With Instead of centering the chart, position and resize it: With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' position the chart With PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange .Top = 72 ' points .Left = 0 .Width = 9.66 * 72 .Height = 5.66 * 72 End With End With - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... Jon, This is working brilliantly. I'd like to throw one more challenge at you if you don't mind. It follows below. Here is the code I'm using for the macro (you'll notice that I removed the line/command that copies the chart as a picture. This is intentional.): Sub ChartsToPresentation() ' Set a VBE reference to Microsoft PowerPoint Object Library Dim PPApp As PowerPoint.Application Dim PPPres As PowerPoint.Presentation Dim PPSlide As PowerPoint.Slide Dim PresentationFileName As Variant Dim SlideCount As Long Dim iCht As Integer ' Reference existing instance of PowerPoint Set PPApp = GetObject(, "Powerpoint.Application") ' Reference active presentation Set PPPres = PPApp.ActivePresentation PPApp.ActiveWindow.ViewType = ppViewSlide For iCht = 1 To ActiveSheet.ChartObjects.Count ' copy chart as a picture ActiveSheet.ChartObjects(iCht).Copy ' Add a new slide and paste in the chart SlideCount = PPPres.Slides.Count Set PPSlide = PPPres.Slides.Add(SlideCount + 1, ppLayoutBlank) PPApp.ActiveWindow.View.GotoSlide PPSlide.SlideIndex With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' align the chart PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignCenters, True PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignMiddles, True End With Next ' Clean up Set PPSlide = Nothing Set PPPres = Nothing Set PPApp = Nothing End Sub Is there a way to output the charts to PowerPoint with the following parameters: Height 5.66 inches Width 9.66 inches Horizontal Position 0 inches from top left corner Vertical Position 1 inch from top left corner Many thanks in advance! "Jon Peltier" wrote: I suspect you didn't set the reference to PowerPoint. It's described higher on the page than the specific code you must have copied. Just under the big title "Activating Other Applications with Excel VBA". - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... It amazes me to see the amount of knowledge stored on these forums. I'm seriously impressed that there is an answer to my question. Thank you Jon. Unfortunately, my VB skills are at about the same level as my 2 year old son's. In other words, I don't know the first thing about it. I figured out how to paste the code into the VBE, but when I try to run the macro, I get an error saying "User Type not Defined." I know this has to be a very basic issue, but like I said, I don't know the first thing about VB. Am I better off just copying and pasting my charts one at a time? "Jon Peltier" wrote: Partway through this article you'll find programmatic approaches to that very problem: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/XL_PPT.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... OK, I think I have a question that will stump even the best of you! I have several worksheets that contain multiple charts. I want to copy the charts from Excel to PowerPoint with one chart to a slide. I can do so one at a time by copying and pasting them. The drawback is that it takes lots of time to do this because I'm working with 250+ charts. My question is if there is a way to quickly export the charts to PowerPoint so that each slide contains a different chart. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
#12
|
|||
|
|||
Multiple Excel Charts to PowerPoint
Andy,
Thanks. Turning the grid lines off\on via a macro is whjat I ended up doing. I was just trying to find a more efficient way within the original macro. Project is done, but still thinking about the "better mouse trap"! Danny "Andy Pope" wrote: Hi Danny, Any reason why you can not turn the gridlines off and back on when your macro is run? Cheers Andy Danny wrote: Jon, Is there a way to bring the chart in as a picture (enhanced metafile)? In my case, bringing the chart in as a picitre also brings in the excel grid lines. Guess I could turn off the gridlines, but I really need them as the spreadsheet is a template for others and I wwant to be able to have everyone bring in the chart to pp in the same size, location, etc, but with their data. Thanks, Danny "Jon Peltier" wrote: In a different forum I answered one way, that you should make it in Excel so that it comes out right in PowerPoint. I stick by that, but I'll answer the other way as well. You can adjust this part of the code to handle resizing of the chart. With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' align the chart PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignCenters, True PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignMiddles, True End With Instead of centering the chart, position and resize it: With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' position the chart With PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange .Top = 72 ' points .Left = 0 .Width = 9.66 * 72 .Height = 5.66 * 72 End With End With - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... Jon, This is working brilliantly. I'd like to throw one more challenge at you if you don't mind. It follows below. Here is the code I'm using for the macro (you'll notice that I removed the line/command that copies the chart as a picture. This is intentional.): Sub ChartsToPresentation() ' Set a VBE reference to Microsoft PowerPoint Object Library Dim PPApp As PowerPoint.Application Dim PPPres As PowerPoint.Presentation Dim PPSlide As PowerPoint.Slide Dim PresentationFileName As Variant Dim SlideCount As Long Dim iCht As Integer ' Reference existing instance of PowerPoint Set PPApp = GetObject(, "Powerpoint.Application") ' Reference active presentation Set PPPres = PPApp.ActivePresentation PPApp.ActiveWindow.ViewType = ppViewSlide For iCht = 1 To ActiveSheet.ChartObjects.Count ' copy chart as a picture ActiveSheet.ChartObjects(iCht).Copy ' Add a new slide and paste in the chart SlideCount = PPPres.Slides.Count Set PPSlide = PPPres.Slides.Add(SlideCount + 1, ppLayoutBlank) PPApp.ActiveWindow.View.GotoSlide PPSlide.SlideIndex With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' align the chart PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignCenters, True PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignMiddles, True End With Next ' Clean up Set PPSlide = Nothing Set PPPres = Nothing Set PPApp = Nothing End Sub Is there a way to output the charts to PowerPoint with the following parameters: Height 5.66 inches Width 9.66 inches Horizontal Position 0 inches from top left corner Vertical Position 1 inch from top left corner Many thanks in advance! "Jon Peltier" wrote: I suspect you didn't set the reference to PowerPoint. It's described higher on the page than the specific code you must have copied. Just under the big title "Activating Other Applications with Excel VBA". - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... It amazes me to see the amount of knowledge stored on these forums. I'm seriously impressed that there is an answer to my question. Thank you Jon. Unfortunately, my VB skills are at about the same level as my 2 year old son's. In other words, I don't know the first thing about it. I figured out how to paste the code into the VBE, but when I try to run the macro, I get an error saying "User Type not Defined." I know this has to be a very basic issue, but like I said, I don't know the first thing about VB. Am I better off just copying and pasting my charts one at a time? "Jon Peltier" wrote: Partway through this article you'll find programmatic approaches to that very problem: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/XL_PPT.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... OK, I think I have a question that will stump even the best of you! I have several worksheets that contain multiple charts. I want to copy the charts from Excel to PowerPoint with one chart to a slide. I can do so one at a time by copying and pasting them. The drawback is that it takes lots of time to do this because I'm working with 250+ charts. My question is if there is a way to quickly export the charts to PowerPoint so that each slide contains a different chart. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
#13
|
|||
|
|||
Multiple Excel Charts to PowerPoint
What if you use .CopyPicture instead
ActiveSheet.ChartObjects(iCht).CopyPicture Danny wrote: Andy, Thanks. Turning the grid lines off\on via a macro is whjat I ended up doing. I was just trying to find a more efficient way within the original macro. Project is done, but still thinking about the "better mouse trap"! Danny "Andy Pope" wrote: Hi Danny, Any reason why you can not turn the gridlines off and back on when your macro is run? Cheers Andy Danny wrote: Jon, Is there a way to bring the chart in as a picture (enhanced metafile)? In my case, bringing the chart in as a picitre also brings in the excel grid lines. Guess I could turn off the gridlines, but I really need them as the spreadsheet is a template for others and I wwant to be able to have everyone bring in the chart to pp in the same size, location, etc, but with their data. Thanks, Danny "Jon Peltier" wrote: In a different forum I answered one way, that you should make it in Excel so that it comes out right in PowerPoint. I stick by that, but I'll answer the other way as well. You can adjust this part of the code to handle resizing of the chart. With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' align the chart PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignCenters, True PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignMiddles, True End With Instead of centering the chart, position and resize it: With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' position the chart With PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange .Top = 72 ' points .Left = 0 .Width = 9.66 * 72 .Height = 5.66 * 72 End With End With - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... Jon, This is working brilliantly. I'd like to throw one more challenge at you if you don't mind. It follows below. Here is the code I'm using for the macro (you'll notice that I removed the line/command that copies the chart as a picture. This is intentional.): Sub ChartsToPresentation() ' Set a VBE reference to Microsoft PowerPoint Object Library Dim PPApp As PowerPoint.Application Dim PPPres As PowerPoint.Presentation Dim PPSlide As PowerPoint.Slide Dim PresentationFileName As Variant Dim SlideCount As Long Dim iCht As Integer ' Reference existing instance of PowerPoint Set PPApp = GetObject(, "Powerpoint.Application") ' Reference active presentation Set PPPres = PPApp.ActivePresentation PPApp.ActiveWindow.ViewType = ppViewSlide For iCht = 1 To ActiveSheet.ChartObjects.Count ' copy chart as a picture ActiveSheet.ChartObjects(iCht).Copy ' Add a new slide and paste in the chart SlideCount = PPPres.Slides.Count Set PPSlide = PPPres.Slides.Add(SlideCount + 1, ppLayoutBlank) PPApp.ActiveWindow.View.GotoSlide PPSlide.SlideIndex With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' align the chart PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignCenters, True PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignMiddles, True End With Next ' Clean up Set PPSlide = Nothing Set PPPres = Nothing Set PPApp = Nothing End Sub Is there a way to output the charts to PowerPoint with the following parameters: Height 5.66 inches Width 9.66 inches Horizontal Position 0 inches from top left corner Vertical Position 1 inch from top left corner Many thanks in advance! "Jon Peltier" wrote: I suspect you didn't set the reference to PowerPoint. It's described higher on the page than the specific code you must have copied. Just under the big title "Activating Other Applications with Excel VBA". - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... It amazes me to see the amount of knowledge stored on these forums. I'm seriously impressed that there is an answer to my question. Thank you Jon. Unfortunately, my VB skills are at about the same level as my 2 year old son's. In other words, I don't know the first thing about it. I figured out how to paste the code into the VBE, but when I try to run the macro, I get an error saying "User Type not Defined." I know this has to be a very basic issue, but like I said, I don't know the first thing about VB. Am I better off just copying and pasting my charts one at a time? "Jon Peltier" wrote: Partway through this article you'll find programmatic approaches to that very problem: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/XL_PPT.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... OK, I think I have a question that will stump even the best of you! I have several worksheets that contain multiple charts. I want to copy the charts from Excel to PowerPoint with one chart to a slide. I can do so one at a time by copying and pasting them. The drawback is that it takes lots of time to do this because I'm working with 250+ charts. My question is if there is a way to quickly export the charts to PowerPoint so that each slide contains a different chart. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
#14
|
|||
|
|||
Multiple Excel Charts to PowerPoint
copy picture is already in the script.
"Andy Pope" wrote: What if you use .CopyPicture instead ActiveSheet.ChartObjects(iCht).CopyPicture Danny wrote: Andy, Thanks. Turning the grid lines off\on via a macro is whjat I ended up doing. I was just trying to find a more efficient way within the original macro. Project is done, but still thinking about the "better mouse trap"! Danny "Andy Pope" wrote: Hi Danny, Any reason why you can not turn the gridlines off and back on when your macro is run? Cheers Andy Danny wrote: Jon, Is there a way to bring the chart in as a picture (enhanced metafile)? In my case, bringing the chart in as a picitre also brings in the excel grid lines. Guess I could turn off the gridlines, but I really need them as the spreadsheet is a template for others and I wwant to be able to have everyone bring in the chart to pp in the same size, location, etc, but with their data. Thanks, Danny "Jon Peltier" wrote: In a different forum I answered one way, that you should make it in Excel so that it comes out right in PowerPoint. I stick by that, but I'll answer the other way as well. You can adjust this part of the code to handle resizing of the chart. With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' align the chart PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignCenters, True PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignMiddles, True End With Instead of centering the chart, position and resize it: With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' position the chart With PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange .Top = 72 ' points .Left = 0 .Width = 9.66 * 72 .Height = 5.66 * 72 End With End With - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... Jon, This is working brilliantly. I'd like to throw one more challenge at you if you don't mind. It follows below. Here is the code I'm using for the macro (you'll notice that I removed the line/command that copies the chart as a picture. This is intentional.): Sub ChartsToPresentation() ' Set a VBE reference to Microsoft PowerPoint Object Library Dim PPApp As PowerPoint.Application Dim PPPres As PowerPoint.Presentation Dim PPSlide As PowerPoint.Slide Dim PresentationFileName As Variant Dim SlideCount As Long Dim iCht As Integer ' Reference existing instance of PowerPoint Set PPApp = GetObject(, "Powerpoint.Application") ' Reference active presentation Set PPPres = PPApp.ActivePresentation PPApp.ActiveWindow.ViewType = ppViewSlide For iCht = 1 To ActiveSheet.ChartObjects.Count ' copy chart as a picture ActiveSheet.ChartObjects(iCht).Copy ' Add a new slide and paste in the chart SlideCount = PPPres.Slides.Count Set PPSlide = PPPres.Slides.Add(SlideCount + 1, ppLayoutBlank) PPApp.ActiveWindow.View.GotoSlide PPSlide.SlideIndex With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' align the chart PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignCenters, True PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignMiddles, True End With Next ' Clean up Set PPSlide = Nothing Set PPPres = Nothing Set PPApp = Nothing End Sub Is there a way to output the charts to PowerPoint with the following parameters: Height 5.66 inches Width 9.66 inches Horizontal Position 0 inches from top left corner Vertical Position 1 inch from top left corner Many thanks in advance! "Jon Peltier" wrote: I suspect you didn't set the reference to PowerPoint. It's described higher on the page than the specific code you must have copied. Just under the big title "Activating Other Applications with Excel VBA". - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... It amazes me to see the amount of knowledge stored on these forums. I'm seriously impressed that there is an answer to my question. Thank you Jon. Unfortunately, my VB skills are at about the same level as my 2 year old son's. In other words, I don't know the first thing about it. I figured out how to paste the code into the VBE, but when I try to run the macro, I get an error saying "User Type not Defined." I know this has to be a very basic issue, but like I said, I don't know the first thing about VB. Am I better off just copying and pasting my charts one at a time? "Jon Peltier" wrote: Partway through this article you'll find programmatic approaches to that very problem: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/XL_PPT.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... OK, I think I have a question that will stump even the best of you! I have several worksheets that contain multiple charts. I want to copy the charts from Excel to PowerPoint with one chart to a slide. I can do so one at a time by copying and pasting them. The drawback is that it takes lots of time to do this because I'm working with 250+ charts. My question is if there is a way to quickly export the charts to PowerPoint so that each slide contains a different chart. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
#15
|
|||
|
|||
Multiple Excel Charts to PowerPoint
If you are copying the chart as a picture, you will see none of the
worksheet beneath. If instead you copy a range that has the chart over it, then you will see the chart and whatever part of the range hangs out beyond the boundaries of the chart. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Danny" wrote in message ... Jon, Is there a way to bring the chart in as a picture (enhanced metafile)? In my case, bringing the chart in as a picitre also brings in the excel grid lines. Guess I could turn off the gridlines, but I really need them as the spreadsheet is a template for others and I wwant to be able to have everyone bring in the chart to pp in the same size, location, etc, but with their data. Thanks, Danny "Jon Peltier" wrote: In a different forum I answered one way, that you should make it in Excel so that it comes out right in PowerPoint. I stick by that, but I'll answer the other way as well. You can adjust this part of the code to handle resizing of the chart. With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' align the chart PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignCenters, True PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignMiddles, True End With Instead of centering the chart, position and resize it: With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' position the chart With PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange .Top = 72 ' points .Left = 0 .Width = 9.66 * 72 .Height = 5.66 * 72 End With End With - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... Jon, This is working brilliantly. I'd like to throw one more challenge at you if you don't mind. It follows below. Here is the code I'm using for the macro (you'll notice that I removed the line/command that copies the chart as a picture. This is intentional.): Sub ChartsToPresentation() ' Set a VBE reference to Microsoft PowerPoint Object Library Dim PPApp As PowerPoint.Application Dim PPPres As PowerPoint.Presentation Dim PPSlide As PowerPoint.Slide Dim PresentationFileName As Variant Dim SlideCount As Long Dim iCht As Integer ' Reference existing instance of PowerPoint Set PPApp = GetObject(, "Powerpoint.Application") ' Reference active presentation Set PPPres = PPApp.ActivePresentation PPApp.ActiveWindow.ViewType = ppViewSlide For iCht = 1 To ActiveSheet.ChartObjects.Count ' copy chart as a picture ActiveSheet.ChartObjects(iCht).Copy ' Add a new slide and paste in the chart SlideCount = PPPres.Slides.Count Set PPSlide = PPPres.Slides.Add(SlideCount + 1, ppLayoutBlank) PPApp.ActiveWindow.View.GotoSlide PPSlide.SlideIndex With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' align the chart PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignCenters, True PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignMiddles, True End With Next ' Clean up Set PPSlide = Nothing Set PPPres = Nothing Set PPApp = Nothing End Sub Is there a way to output the charts to PowerPoint with the following parameters: Height 5.66 inches Width 9.66 inches Horizontal Position 0 inches from top left corner Vertical Position 1 inch from top left corner Many thanks in advance! "Jon Peltier" wrote: I suspect you didn't set the reference to PowerPoint. It's described higher on the page than the specific code you must have copied. Just under the big title "Activating Other Applications with Excel VBA". - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... It amazes me to see the amount of knowledge stored on these forums. I'm seriously impressed that there is an answer to my question. Thank you Jon. Unfortunately, my VB skills are at about the same level as my 2 year old son's. In other words, I don't know the first thing about it. I figured out how to paste the code into the VBE, but when I try to run the macro, I get an error saying "User Type not Defined." I know this has to be a very basic issue, but like I said, I don't know the first thing about VB. Am I better off just copying and pasting my charts one at a time? "Jon Peltier" wrote: Partway through this article you'll find programmatic approaches to that very problem: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/XL_PPT.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... OK, I think I have a question that will stump even the best of you! I have several worksheets that contain multiple charts. I want to copy the charts from Excel to PowerPoint with one chart to a slide. I can do so one at a time by copying and pasting them. The drawback is that it takes lots of time to do this because I'm working with 250+ charts. My question is if there is a way to quickly export the charts to PowerPoint so that each slide contains a different chart. |
#16
|
|||
|
|||
Multiple Excel Charts to PowerPoint
Jon,
My bad as I called my excel spreadsheet a chart when it is a spreadsheet. Unless I am missing the boat, to copy a spreadsheet the range must be selected. Danny "Jon Peltier" wrote: If you are copying the chart as a picture, you will see none of the worksheet beneath. If instead you copy a range that has the chart over it, then you will see the chart and whatever part of the range hangs out beyond the boundaries of the chart. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Danny" wrote in message ... Jon, Is there a way to bring the chart in as a picture (enhanced metafile)? In my case, bringing the chart in as a picitre also brings in the excel grid lines. Guess I could turn off the gridlines, but I really need them as the spreadsheet is a template for others and I wwant to be able to have everyone bring in the chart to pp in the same size, location, etc, but with their data. Thanks, Danny "Jon Peltier" wrote: In a different forum I answered one way, that you should make it in Excel so that it comes out right in PowerPoint. I stick by that, but I'll answer the other way as well. You can adjust this part of the code to handle resizing of the chart. With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' align the chart PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignCenters, True PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignMiddles, True End With Instead of centering the chart, position and resize it: With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' position the chart With PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange .Top = 72 ' points .Left = 0 .Width = 9.66 * 72 .Height = 5.66 * 72 End With End With - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... Jon, This is working brilliantly. I'd like to throw one more challenge at you if you don't mind. It follows below. Here is the code I'm using for the macro (you'll notice that I removed the line/command that copies the chart as a picture. This is intentional.): Sub ChartsToPresentation() ' Set a VBE reference to Microsoft PowerPoint Object Library Dim PPApp As PowerPoint.Application Dim PPPres As PowerPoint.Presentation Dim PPSlide As PowerPoint.Slide Dim PresentationFileName As Variant Dim SlideCount As Long Dim iCht As Integer ' Reference existing instance of PowerPoint Set PPApp = GetObject(, "Powerpoint.Application") ' Reference active presentation Set PPPres = PPApp.ActivePresentation PPApp.ActiveWindow.ViewType = ppViewSlide For iCht = 1 To ActiveSheet.ChartObjects.Count ' copy chart as a picture ActiveSheet.ChartObjects(iCht).Copy ' Add a new slide and paste in the chart SlideCount = PPPres.Slides.Count Set PPSlide = PPPres.Slides.Add(SlideCount + 1, ppLayoutBlank) PPApp.ActiveWindow.View.GotoSlide PPSlide.SlideIndex With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' align the chart PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignCenters, True PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignMiddles, True End With Next ' Clean up Set PPSlide = Nothing Set PPPres = Nothing Set PPApp = Nothing End Sub Is there a way to output the charts to PowerPoint with the following parameters: Height 5.66 inches Width 9.66 inches Horizontal Position 0 inches from top left corner Vertical Position 1 inch from top left corner Many thanks in advance! "Jon Peltier" wrote: I suspect you didn't set the reference to PowerPoint. It's described higher on the page than the specific code you must have copied. Just under the big title "Activating Other Applications with Excel VBA". - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... It amazes me to see the amount of knowledge stored on these forums. I'm seriously impressed that there is an answer to my question. Thank you Jon. Unfortunately, my VB skills are at about the same level as my 2 year old son's. In other words, I don't know the first thing about it. I figured out how to paste the code into the VBE, but when I try to run the macro, I get an error saying "User Type not Defined." I know this has to be a very basic issue, but like I said, I don't know the first thing about VB. Am I better off just copying and pasting my charts one at a time? "Jon Peltier" wrote: Partway through this article you'll find programmatic approaches to that very problem: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/XL_PPT.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... OK, I think I have a question that will stump even the best of you! I have several worksheets that contain multiple charts. I want to copy the charts from Excel to PowerPoint with one chart to a slide. I can do so one at a time by copying and pasting them. The drawback is that it takes lots of time to do this because I'm working with 250+ charts. My question is if there is a way to quickly export the charts to PowerPoint so that each slide contains a different chart. |
#17
|
|||
|
|||
Multiple Excel Charts to PowerPoint
Are you copying a chart, or a worksheet range? If you just want the chart,
you can copy just the chart. There are several code examples on this page: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/XL_PPT.html Look for the "Copying as a Picture Within Excel" heading a few screens down from the top of the page. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Danny" wrote in message ... Jon, My bad as I called my excel spreadsheet a chart when it is a spreadsheet. Unless I am missing the boat, to copy a spreadsheet the range must be selected. Danny "Jon Peltier" wrote: If you are copying the chart as a picture, you will see none of the worksheet beneath. If instead you copy a range that has the chart over it, then you will see the chart and whatever part of the range hangs out beyond the boundaries of the chart. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Danny" wrote in message ... Jon, Is there a way to bring the chart in as a picture (enhanced metafile)? In my case, bringing the chart in as a picitre also brings in the excel grid lines. Guess I could turn off the gridlines, but I really need them as the spreadsheet is a template for others and I wwant to be able to have everyone bring in the chart to pp in the same size, location, etc, but with their data. Thanks, Danny "Jon Peltier" wrote: In a different forum I answered one way, that you should make it in Excel so that it comes out right in PowerPoint. I stick by that, but I'll answer the other way as well. You can adjust this part of the code to handle resizing of the chart. With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' align the chart PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignCenters, True PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignMiddles, True End With Instead of centering the chart, position and resize it: With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' position the chart With PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange .Top = 72 ' points .Left = 0 .Width = 9.66 * 72 .Height = 5.66 * 72 End With End With - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... Jon, This is working brilliantly. I'd like to throw one more challenge at you if you don't mind. It follows below. Here is the code I'm using for the macro (you'll notice that I removed the line/command that copies the chart as a picture. This is intentional.): Sub ChartsToPresentation() ' Set a VBE reference to Microsoft PowerPoint Object Library Dim PPApp As PowerPoint.Application Dim PPPres As PowerPoint.Presentation Dim PPSlide As PowerPoint.Slide Dim PresentationFileName As Variant Dim SlideCount As Long Dim iCht As Integer ' Reference existing instance of PowerPoint Set PPApp = GetObject(, "Powerpoint.Application") ' Reference active presentation Set PPPres = PPApp.ActivePresentation PPApp.ActiveWindow.ViewType = ppViewSlide For iCht = 1 To ActiveSheet.ChartObjects.Count ' copy chart as a picture ActiveSheet.ChartObjects(iCht).Copy ' Add a new slide and paste in the chart SlideCount = PPPres.Slides.Count Set PPSlide = PPPres.Slides.Add(SlideCount + 1, ppLayoutBlank) PPApp.ActiveWindow.View.GotoSlide PPSlide.SlideIndex With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' align the chart PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignCenters, True PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignMiddles, True End With Next ' Clean up Set PPSlide = Nothing Set PPPres = Nothing Set PPApp = Nothing End Sub Is there a way to output the charts to PowerPoint with the following parameters: Height 5.66 inches Width 9.66 inches Horizontal Position 0 inches from top left corner Vertical Position 1 inch from top left corner Many thanks in advance! "Jon Peltier" wrote: I suspect you didn't set the reference to PowerPoint. It's described higher on the page than the specific code you must have copied. Just under the big title "Activating Other Applications with Excel VBA". - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... It amazes me to see the amount of knowledge stored on these forums. I'm seriously impressed that there is an answer to my question. Thank you Jon. Unfortunately, my VB skills are at about the same level as my 2 year old son's. In other words, I don't know the first thing about it. I figured out how to paste the code into the VBE, but when I try to run the macro, I get an error saying "User Type not Defined." I know this has to be a very basic issue, but like I said, I don't know the first thing about VB. Am I better off just copying and pasting my charts one at a time? "Jon Peltier" wrote: Partway through this article you'll find programmatic approaches to that very problem: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/XL_PPT.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... OK, I think I have a question that will stump even the best of you! I have several worksheets that contain multiple charts. I want to copy the charts from Excel to PowerPoint with one chart to a slide. I can do so one at a time by copying and pasting them. The drawback is that it takes lots of time to do this because I'm working with 250+ charts. My question is if there is a way to quickly export the charts to PowerPoint so that each slide contains a different chart. |
#18
|
|||
|
|||
Multiple Excel Charts to PowerPoint
Jon,
Thanks again! Your link cleared every thing up. I never knew the copy picture edit box existed for use in copying a range as a picute for insertion into PP. I was trying to copy a range. Great tip! Danny "Jon Peltier" wrote: Are you copying a chart, or a worksheet range? If you just want the chart, you can copy just the chart. There are several code examples on this page: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/XL_PPT.html Look for the "Copying as a Picture Within Excel" heading a few screens down from the top of the page. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Danny" wrote in message ... Jon, My bad as I called my excel spreadsheet a chart when it is a spreadsheet. Unless I am missing the boat, to copy a spreadsheet the range must be selected. Danny "Jon Peltier" wrote: If you are copying the chart as a picture, you will see none of the worksheet beneath. If instead you copy a range that has the chart over it, then you will see the chart and whatever part of the range hangs out beyond the boundaries of the chart. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Danny" wrote in message ... Jon, Is there a way to bring the chart in as a picture (enhanced metafile)? In my case, bringing the chart in as a picitre also brings in the excel grid lines. Guess I could turn off the gridlines, but I really need them as the spreadsheet is a template for others and I wwant to be able to have everyone bring in the chart to pp in the same size, location, etc, but with their data. Thanks, Danny "Jon Peltier" wrote: In a different forum I answered one way, that you should make it in Excel so that it comes out right in PowerPoint. I stick by that, but I'll answer the other way as well. You can adjust this part of the code to handle resizing of the chart. With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' align the chart PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignCenters, True PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignMiddles, True End With Instead of centering the chart, position and resize it: With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' position the chart With PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange .Top = 72 ' points .Left = 0 .Width = 9.66 * 72 .Height = 5.66 * 72 End With End With - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... Jon, This is working brilliantly. I'd like to throw one more challenge at you if you don't mind. It follows below. Here is the code I'm using for the macro (you'll notice that I removed the line/command that copies the chart as a picture. This is intentional.): Sub ChartsToPresentation() ' Set a VBE reference to Microsoft PowerPoint Object Library Dim PPApp As PowerPoint.Application Dim PPPres As PowerPoint.Presentation Dim PPSlide As PowerPoint.Slide Dim PresentationFileName As Variant Dim SlideCount As Long Dim iCht As Integer ' Reference existing instance of PowerPoint Set PPApp = GetObject(, "Powerpoint.Application") ' Reference active presentation Set PPPres = PPApp.ActivePresentation PPApp.ActiveWindow.ViewType = ppViewSlide For iCht = 1 To ActiveSheet.ChartObjects.Count ' copy chart as a picture ActiveSheet.ChartObjects(iCht).Copy ' Add a new slide and paste in the chart SlideCount = PPPres.Slides.Count Set PPSlide = PPPres.Slides.Add(SlideCount + 1, ppLayoutBlank) PPApp.ActiveWindow.View.GotoSlide PPSlide.SlideIndex With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' align the chart PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignCenters, True PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignMiddles, True End With Next ' Clean up Set PPSlide = Nothing Set PPPres = Nothing Set PPApp = Nothing End Sub Is there a way to output the charts to PowerPoint with the following parameters: Height 5.66 inches Width 9.66 inches Horizontal Position 0 inches from top left corner Vertical Position 1 inch from top left corner Many thanks in advance! "Jon Peltier" wrote: I suspect you didn't set the reference to PowerPoint. It's described higher on the page than the specific code you must have copied. Just under the big title "Activating Other Applications with Excel VBA". - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... It amazes me to see the amount of knowledge stored on these forums. I'm seriously impressed that there is an answer to my question. Thank you Jon. Unfortunately, my VB skills are at about the same level as my 2 year old son's. In other words, I don't know the first thing about it. I figured out how to paste the code into the VBE, but when I try to run the macro, I get an error saying "User Type not Defined." I know this has to be a very basic issue, but like I said, I don't know the first thing about VB. Am I better off just copying and pasting my charts one at a time? "Jon Peltier" wrote: Partway through this article you'll find programmatic approaches to that very problem: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/XL_PPT.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... OK, I think I have a question that will stump even the best of you! I have several worksheets that contain multiple charts. I want to copy the charts from Excel to PowerPoint with one chart to a slide. I can do so one at a time by copying and pasting them. The drawback is that it takes lots of time to do this because I'm working with 250+ charts. My question is if there is a way to quickly export the charts to PowerPoint so that each slide contains a different chart. |
#19
|
|||
|
|||
Multiple Excel Charts to PowerPoint
Jon,
I've tried to find that other forum in which you said how to set the desired chart size right in Excel, but can't. Please let me know which one it is. Thanks. "Jon Peltier" wrote: In a different forum I answered one way, that you should make it in Excel so that it comes out right in PowerPoint. I stick by that, but I'll answer the other way as well. You can adjust this part of the code to handle resizing of the chart. With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' align the chart PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignCenters, True PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignMiddles, True End With Instead of centering the chart, position and resize it: With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' position the chart With PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange .Top = 72 ' points .Left = 0 .Width = 9.66 * 72 .Height = 5.66 * 72 End With End With - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... Jon, This is working brilliantly. I'd like to throw one more challenge at you if you don't mind. It follows below. Here is the code I'm using for the macro (you'll notice that I removed the line/command that copies the chart as a picture. This is intentional.): Sub ChartsToPresentation() ' Set a VBE reference to Microsoft PowerPoint Object Library Dim PPApp As PowerPoint.Application Dim PPPres As PowerPoint.Presentation Dim PPSlide As PowerPoint.Slide Dim PresentationFileName As Variant Dim SlideCount As Long Dim iCht As Integer ' Reference existing instance of PowerPoint Set PPApp = GetObject(, "Powerpoint.Application") ' Reference active presentation Set PPPres = PPApp.ActivePresentation PPApp.ActiveWindow.ViewType = ppViewSlide For iCht = 1 To ActiveSheet.ChartObjects.Count ' copy chart as a picture ActiveSheet.ChartObjects(iCht).Copy ' Add a new slide and paste in the chart SlideCount = PPPres.Slides.Count Set PPSlide = PPPres.Slides.Add(SlideCount + 1, ppLayoutBlank) PPApp.ActiveWindow.View.GotoSlide PPSlide.SlideIndex With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' align the chart PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignCenters, True PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignMiddles, True End With Next ' Clean up Set PPSlide = Nothing Set PPPres = Nothing Set PPApp = Nothing End Sub Is there a way to output the charts to PowerPoint with the following parameters: Height 5.66 inches Width 9.66 inches Horizontal Position 0 inches from top left corner Vertical Position 1 inch from top left corner Many thanks in advance! "Jon Peltier" wrote: I suspect you didn't set the reference to PowerPoint. It's described higher on the page than the specific code you must have copied. Just under the big title "Activating Other Applications with Excel VBA". - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... It amazes me to see the amount of knowledge stored on these forums. I'm seriously impressed that there is an answer to my question. Thank you Jon. Unfortunately, my VB skills are at about the same level as my 2 year old son's. In other words, I don't know the first thing about it. I figured out how to paste the code into the VBE, but when I try to run the macro, I get an error saying "User Type not Defined." I know this has to be a very basic issue, but like I said, I don't know the first thing about VB. Am I better off just copying and pasting my charts one at a time? "Jon Peltier" wrote: Partway through this article you'll find programmatic approaches to that very problem: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/XL_PPT.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... OK, I think I have a question that will stump even the best of you! I have several worksheets that contain multiple charts. I want to copy the charts from Excel to PowerPoint with one chart to a slide. I can do so one at a time by copying and pasting them. The drawback is that it takes lots of time to do this because I'm working with 250+ charts. My question is if there is a way to quickly export the charts to PowerPoint so that each slide contains a different chart. |
#20
|
|||
|
|||
Multiple Excel Charts to PowerPoint
I don't recall now, and if I recalled then I'd probably have mentioned it.
To get back to your original question, you could adjust the pasted object's size and position: With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' align the chart With PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange. .Top = [some value] .Left = [some value] .Height = [some value] .Width = [some value] End With - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "My Own IT dept" wrote in message ... Jon, I've tried to find that other forum in which you said how to set the desired chart size right in Excel, but can't. Please let me know which one it is. Thanks. "Jon Peltier" wrote: In a different forum I answered one way, that you should make it in Excel so that it comes out right in PowerPoint. I stick by that, but I'll answer the other way as well. You can adjust this part of the code to handle resizing of the chart. With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' align the chart PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignCenters, True PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignMiddles, True End With Instead of centering the chart, position and resize it: With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' position the chart With PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange .Top = 72 ' points .Left = 0 .Width = 9.66 * 72 .Height = 5.66 * 72 End With End With - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... Jon, This is working brilliantly. I'd like to throw one more challenge at you if you don't mind. It follows below. Here is the code I'm using for the macro (you'll notice that I removed the line/command that copies the chart as a picture. This is intentional.): Sub ChartsToPresentation() ' Set a VBE reference to Microsoft PowerPoint Object Library Dim PPApp As PowerPoint.Application Dim PPPres As PowerPoint.Presentation Dim PPSlide As PowerPoint.Slide Dim PresentationFileName As Variant Dim SlideCount As Long Dim iCht As Integer ' Reference existing instance of PowerPoint Set PPApp = GetObject(, "Powerpoint.Application") ' Reference active presentation Set PPPres = PPApp.ActivePresentation PPApp.ActiveWindow.ViewType = ppViewSlide For iCht = 1 To ActiveSheet.ChartObjects.Count ' copy chart as a picture ActiveSheet.ChartObjects(iCht).Copy ' Add a new slide and paste in the chart SlideCount = PPPres.Slides.Count Set PPSlide = PPPres.Slides.Add(SlideCount + 1, ppLayoutBlank) PPApp.ActiveWindow.View.GotoSlide PPSlide.SlideIndex With PPSlide ' paste and select the chart picture .Shapes.Paste.Select ' align the chart PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignCenters, True PPApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Align msoAlignMiddles, True End With Next ' Clean up Set PPSlide = Nothing Set PPPres = Nothing Set PPApp = Nothing End Sub Is there a way to output the charts to PowerPoint with the following parameters: Height 5.66 inches Width 9.66 inches Horizontal Position 0 inches from top left corner Vertical Position 1 inch from top left corner Many thanks in advance! "Jon Peltier" wrote: I suspect you didn't set the reference to PowerPoint. It's described higher on the page than the specific code you must have copied. Just under the big title "Activating Other Applications with Excel VBA". - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... It amazes me to see the amount of knowledge stored on these forums. I'm seriously impressed that there is an answer to my question. Thank you Jon. Unfortunately, my VB skills are at about the same level as my 2 year old son's. In other words, I don't know the first thing about it. I figured out how to paste the code into the VBE, but when I try to run the macro, I get an error saying "User Type not Defined." I know this has to be a very basic issue, but like I said, I don't know the first thing about VB. Am I better off just copying and pasting my charts one at a time? "Jon Peltier" wrote: Partway through this article you'll find programmatic approaches to that very problem: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/XL_PPT.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ "mustang25" wrote in message ... OK, I think I have a question that will stump even the best of you! I have several worksheets that contain multiple charts. I want to copy the charts from Excel to PowerPoint with one chart to a slide. I can do so one at a time by copying and pasting them. The drawback is that it takes lots of time to do this because I'm working with 250+ charts. My question is if there is a way to quickly export the charts to PowerPoint so that each slide contains a different chart. |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Office 2003:Moving several Excel charts into Powerpoint at same ti | AsstInterests | Powerpoint | 3 | April 25th, 2006 03:35 PM |
Do you need MS Powerpoint to view a .pps file? | Big Daddy | Powerpoint | 4 | September 28th, 2005 07:41 PM |
linking PowerPoint charts to excel tables in Power Point 2000 | Nandi | Powerpoint | 1 | December 28th, 2004 12:30 PM |
Accessing an embedded Excel object from a PowerPoint Presentation | Jeremy | Powerpoint | 7 | October 11th, 2004 08:32 PM |
Accessing an embedded Excel object from a PowerPoint Presentation | Jeremy | General Discussions | 3 | September 28th, 2004 06:40 PM |