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    Work in Other Software

    Hi,

    I have information in Power Point, that I want to update periodically, but the data is in an excel file. If I call a Macro in PowerPoint, can I execute a Macro in Excel?

    The other solution is to update the information in Excel and with a Macro made in excel, open the power point file and update the information there.

    Is this possible??

    Thanks

    Renato

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    Bernard Liengme
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    Re: Work in Other Software

    Have you tried copying the data from Excel to PP as a LINK?
    The when you update the XL file, the PP file is updated every time you open
    it.
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    > Hi,
    >
    > I have information in Power Point, that I want to update periodically,
    > but the data is in an excel file. If I call a Macro in PowerPoint, can
    > I execute a Macro in Excel?
    >
    > The other solution is to update the information in Excel and with a
    > Macro made in excel, open the power point file and update the
    > information there.
    >
    > Is this possible??
    >
    > Thanks
    >
    > Renato
    >
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    Hi, I tried to do that, but I couldnīt find the way. How can I copy the data as a link between PP and XL?

    I couldnīt find the instruction in PP.

    Thanks

    Renato8

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