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    Transfer Microsoft Excel with formula to Microsoft Powerpoint

    Hi, there. My problem is, do we have any solution or method to copy and paste cell in Microsoft Excel with formula to Microsoft Powerpoint? So that, our cell with formula also funcitoning well in Microsoft Powerpoint.

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    I don't think there is a way to do that.
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    Re: Transfer Microsoft Excel with formula to Microsoft Powerpoint

    Will the insert tab > insert object - choose your workbook , option work for you?

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    Re: Transfer Microsoft Excel with formula to Microsoft Powerpoint

    That just inserts an image (bitmap object) of the workbook. There is no interactivity, so is not what I believe the OP to want.

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    Re: Transfer Microsoft Excel with formula to Microsoft Powerpoint

    You can insert as link so changes to the original worksheet will be updated.

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    Re: Transfer Microsoft Excel with formula to Microsoft Powerpoint

    That's not what he asked for:

    So that, our cell with formula also funcitoning well in Microsoft Powerpoint.
    However, the matter seems to be moot, as the OP has marked the thread as solved, indicating that no more help is required.

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