It's great how one can associate PowerPoint with Excel. That said, it occurs to me that if the excel file is subject to change, the final slide may become inaccurate by pasting as a picture. I would have made it as a zoom slide.
@@PresentationProcess By the way, speaking of zoom slides. I have just discovered that it is possible to crop them to shape by first grouping them (Ctrl+G) with a snip using the snipping tools. Normally one can only crop a picture but grouping works as a work around. I think you did something on this for cropping shapes. Ayway, it works on zoom slides too. The snip can later be deleted. I used the technique to create a set of 7 hexagonal zoom slides - one in the middle surrounded by another six.
Great Sir
Amazing. Thank You.
Thanks very much
Awesome, very useful in my official Presentation. Sir , please make more videos on such useful tips and tricks. Really helpful.
Thanks Ram sir 🙏
Sure I will! Thank you for the encouragement.
Great presentation. It would be useful if the viewer had access to that chart you are using, so he/she can work with it as you are doing in the video.
Great bro !
Thank you very much!
It's great how one can associate PowerPoint with Excel. That said, it occurs to me that if the excel file is subject to change, the final slide may become inaccurate by pasting as a picture. I would have made it as a zoom slide.
Thank you for watching the video and sharing your suggestion! That is a great idea.
@@PresentationProcess By the way, speaking of zoom slides. I have just discovered that it is possible to crop them to shape by first grouping them (Ctrl+G) with a snip using the snipping tools. Normally one can only crop a picture but grouping works as a work around. I think you did something on this for cropping shapes. Ayway, it works on zoom slides too. The snip can later be deleted. I used the technique to create a set of 7 hexagonal zoom slides - one in the middle surrounded by another six.