Difference between revisions of "PowerPoint export"

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Before a workbook can be exported to PowerPoint it has to be setup to support that in the Excel Edition.
  
 
==Excel==
 
==Excel==
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You can enable the export in [[Workbook Properties]], under the PowerPoint tab:
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[[Image:powerpoint1.png]]
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===Slides===
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[[Image:powerpoint2.png]]
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For each slide that will be created in the presentation you need to pick the appropriate range in the workbook, the range can include charts and other XLCubed objects. The cell content and formatting will be added as text and any other items will be inserted as images.
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You can re-order the slides by dragging the icon:
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[[Image:powerpoint3.png]]
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===Templates===
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==Web==
 
==Web==

Revision as of 09:05, 17 October 2017

New in Version 9.1 for enterprise version you can now setup a workbook to support exporting to a PowerPoint file, this can be done interactively or via scheduling and supports multi-sheet printing.

Setup

Before a workbook can be exported to PowerPoint it has to be setup to support that in the Excel Edition.

Excel

You can enable the export in Workbook Properties, under the PowerPoint tab:

Powerpoint1.png

Slides

Powerpoint2.png

For each slide that will be created in the presentation you need to pick the appropriate range in the workbook, the range can include charts and other XLCubed objects. The cell content and formatting will be added as text and any other items will be inserted as images.

You can re-order the slides by dragging the icon:

Powerpoint3.png


Templates

Web

Templates

Using

Scheduling

Multi-sheet