Import Excel Diagram in Powerpoint

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Hello,
I have the following problem: I have a very huge Excel-File (approx.
30MB) and I just want the Diagram in my powerpoint presentation.
Now if I just copy the diagram and insert it in powerpoint, the ppt-file
gets also really large.
Is there another way (without making a screenshot or something like
that) to put the diagram (just the picture - I don´t want to edit the
diagram inside powerpoint) in my presentation?
Thanks in advance,
Walter
 
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Walter Müller said:
Hello,
I have the following problem: I have a very huge Excel-File (approx.
30MB) and I just want the Diagram in my powerpoint presentation.
Now if I just copy the diagram and insert it in powerpoint, the ppt-file
gets also really large.
Is there another way (without making a screenshot or something like
that) to put the diagram (just the picture - I don´t want to edit the
diagram inside powerpoint) in my presentation?
Thanks in advance,
Walter
 
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Guest

I solved the Problem.
While "Shift" is pressed you can use "copy image". That way only the
image is inserted in powerpoint.
Walter
 
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Steve Rindsberg

Hello,
I have the following problem: I have a very huge Excel-File (approx.
30MB) and I just want the Diagram in my powerpoint presentation.
Now if I just copy the diagram and insert it in powerpoint, the ppt-file
gets also really large.
Is there another way (without making a screenshot or something like
that) to put the diagram (just the picture - I don´t want to edit the
diagram inside powerpoint) in my presentation?

Copy/Paste the diagram to Powerpoint
Ungroup it
While the group is still selected, regroup it

You'll still be able to edit the shapes that make up the diagram in PPT if you
like but there's no more connection to the data in the work sheet (and the
whole worksheet's no longer contained in your PPT file).
 

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