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Review and format Excel objects

Review and format Excel objects

From the course: Data-Driven Presentations with Excel and PowerPoint (365/2019)

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Review and format Excel objects

- [Instructor] Our next step is going to be to take the individual elements that we've created, charts and tables, slicers, pivot charts, pivot tables, copy them in Excel one by one and paste them into PowerPoint. So before we do that, we want to look at each of the elements that we intend to use through the eyes of our audience and PowerPoint. Tables need to be well-formatted because if I copy and paste a table, I will often copy and paste it as a picture. And if it doesn't look good here, it's not going to look good in my presentation. Let's handle formatting our tables first. Note that we don't necessarily have enough space for all of our data, so if I were to copy this table first, I'd want to make sure that I could actually see the names of the sales regions and that doesn't throw this table off too badly so I'm going to leave that as it is. If I didn't have enough room, you can always move a pivot table and/or a…

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