You can do this by creating a chart which is a in built option in powerpoint
.. When you click there a datasheet will appear, and you can add your
progress entry there just like excel.
What do you need it to do?
And do you need it to work even in the PowerPoint viewer?
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A text-based progress meter is 'Slide x of y,' inserted in the master.
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Geetesh is working on an addin to do this, I think.
( er ... Geetesh ... um ... been too busy to look it over ... ummm ... sorry? )
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I think Suvodip is thinking the OP wants to make a progress chart where you and
I read it as a progress gauge/control type thingie.
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