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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. Link to an Excel chart from your presentation - Microsoft Support

    Unless your Excel chart is stored on a cloud hosting service like OneDrive, or on a web site, you won't be able to link to it. That said, here are a few ways for you to include an Excel chart in …

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

    To fix this, you can either update the broken link, or remove it. On the File tab, click Info, and in the lower right corner, under Related Documents, click Edit Links to Files. Note: If you don't …

  4. 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.

  5. Add a hyperlink to a slide - Microsoft Support

    Add a hyperlink that links to a place in the same presentation, a different presentation, to a web page or site, a new file, and even an email address.

  6. Open file links directly in Microsoft 365 desktop apps from Teams …

    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 …

  7. Video: Import a chart - Microsoft Support

    Training: In the Office apps, import a chart from Excel into Word or PowerPoint. Watch this video to learn more.

  8. Import content from other applications into PowerPoint

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

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

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

  10. Manage workbook links - Microsoft Support

    Linking to other workbooks is a very common task in Excel, but sometimes you might find yourself with a workbook that has links you can’t find even though Excel tells you they exist.