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How to generate a PPT presentation with graphs from Excel with VBA

Asked by Sharp2b in Microsoft Powerpoint Presentation Software, Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software

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Hi,

I have an Excel sheet with data where I do some automatic formatting, calculations and generate graphs. We are looking at variables measured on several objects and there will be about 8 graphs for each object. The number of objects can vary from 1 to 10, 20 or maybe even more. Hence, a lot of graphs.

Eventually each graph should end up as a slide in a ProwerPoint file so currently, the user makes a lot fo manual copy/paste from XL to PPT.

I assume this can be easily(?) automated but I don't have a clue of where to start. Attached is the code I use to create the graph in XL but I would really like to write this directly to PPT instead. The base name of the PPT file should be the same as for my XL workbook file.Start Free Trial
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    With ActiveChart
        .ChartType = xlRadarMarkers
        .SetSourceData Source:=Sheets("befor_export").Range("P30:U30"), PlotBy:=xlRows
        .SeriesCollection(1).XValues = "=befor_export!R1C16:R1C21"
        .Location Where:=xlLocationAsNewSheet
        .HasTitle = True
        .ChartTitle.Text = "Some Title"
        .PlotArea.Interior.Color = RGB(255, 255, 255)
        .Deselect
    End With
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