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  1. Insert and update Excel data in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support

    You can link data from an Excel spreadsheet to your presentation. If the data on the spreadsheet changes, you can update it in your presentation with just a few clicks.

  2. Copy a Visio drawing to Word, PowerPoint, or Excel

    Open your Excel or PowerPoint file where you want the Visio drawing to appear. On the Home tab, select Paste > Paste Special, and then select Microsoft Visio Drawing Object.

  3. Import content from other applications into PowerPoint

    Learn how to import content from Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, and other files into your presentation.

  4. Change the data in an existing chart - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to change data on an embedded or linked chart in your PowerPoint presentations.

  5. Create a new presentation with Copilot in PowerPoint

    Learn how to use the power of AI in Microsoft 365 Copilot in PowerPoint to create a presentation from scratch.

  6. Use charts and graphs in your presentation - Microsoft Support

    Add a chart or graph to your presentation in PowerPoint by using data from Microsoft Excel.

  7. Update or remove a broken link to an external file

    If your presentation contains a link to an Excel workbook that has been moved or deleted, you can either update the broken link, or remove it.

  8. Mail merge in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support

    There are two known add-ins for PowerPoint that can help you merge data from an Excel workbook into a presentation file. Read about the add-ins here: Merge for PowerPoint (Answers.Microsoft.com)

  9. PowerPoint for Windows training - Microsoft Support

    Training: Watch and learn how to use PowerPoint in Windows. Explore PowerPoint training guides, articles, and how-to videos.

  10. Open file links directly in Microsoft 365 desktop apps from Teams and ...

    In Microsoft 365 for Windows apps, you can set your file open preference for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files when you open them from Teams or classic Outlook, as long as the file is hosted on …