Re: Macro routine to change links
From: Kurt (nospam_at_take-off.as)
Date: 12/09/04
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Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 20:01:13 +0100
You can also opt to exchange the data with datapoint to a powerpoint/ms
graph object and let the users play with the graph in powerpoint.
In this situation I expect that the data is already available (in excel) and
that the users are not entering it into excel.
"Daven Thrice" <daventhrice@NOyahooSPAM.com> wrote in message
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> "Kurt" <nospam@take-off.as> wrote in message
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>> Daven,
>> to dynamically link powerpoint to external data sources, have a look at
>> www.take-off.as/datapoint
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> That looks like a good potential solution, but I wonder if its too
> technical for the users. They have enough "fun" creating excel
> spreadsheets. I will need to set things up for them and give them a simple
> routine. Will your product support that?
>
>> Alternatively you can use vba programming to accomplish that.
>
> Arg!!! Bite your tongue. I shall pitch your control wholeheartedly so long
> as it does not burden the end user nor require ongoing support. Wish me
> luck!
>
> Thanks,
>
> dt
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