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Embed an Excel Worksheet Into PowerPoint or Word 2007

The great thing about the Microsoft Office Suite is the fluid interaction of each application type. By embedding the Excel document into your presentation or document you can use it to make a point more effectively with numbers or even graphs.

First let’s take a look at easily embedding a new blank Excel document.  Open up the PowerPoint presentation (or Word document) to add the Excel worksheet, then Insert \ Object.

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In the Insert Object dialog box select Microsoft Office Excel Worksheet and click on OK.

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Now you can start entering data into the new Excel worksheet.  You will notice that all of the Excel controls will now be shown in the Ribbon.  This can come in very handy when you need to create a new worksheet within presentation quickly.

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The other option we can use is to embed an existing worksheet.  For this we just need to go to Insert \ Object again and this time click Create from file and then browse to the worksheet to include.

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After embedding the file you can work to adjust the slide for the presentation and also continue to work on the Excel sheet.

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You can use the same controls on the Ribbon to embed a worksheet in Word as well, here is an example.

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Related Article:  Create Appealing Charts In Excel 2007

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This article was originally written on 11/23/08 Tagged with: Excel, Word, Office, Windows

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Comments (2)

  1. Lets

    It's absolutely marvelous. The process is easily manageable and convenient.

  2. Hugo

    Okay, a dumb question…

    I've seen a BUNCH of information for importing Excel Spreadsheets into PowerPoint. I'm trying to do just the opposite. I'm creating a dichotomous key in PowerPoint and I want to export to an Excel file. Is this possible? Is there an (EASY) tutorial for us older, non-geek computer users?


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