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I have a large number of charts that are embedded into PowerPoint which would
be much easier to work with if they were extracted and placed into Excel.
The advice on this is always the same, to right click the chart, choose Chart
Object > Open and then do a Save As Excel Workbook. Unfortunately, this
doesn't work.
When I choose the Chart Object > Open, the chart opens in Microsoft Graph,
not in MS Excel, and there is no Save As option in the menus. I have also
tried reducing the chart to an icon, then drag/drop it to my desktop to see
if I could then open the resulting file with Excel. All this does is create
a scrap file, which Excel doesn't recognize.
Is there some other way to save embedded charts, other than what I described
above? The charts are all custom, and will take days to re-create in Excel
if I have to do them by hand. Thanks!
be much easier to work with if they were extracted and placed into Excel.
The advice on this is always the same, to right click the chart, choose Chart
Object > Open and then do a Save As Excel Workbook. Unfortunately, this
doesn't work.
When I choose the Chart Object > Open, the chart opens in Microsoft Graph,
not in MS Excel, and there is no Save As option in the menus. I have also
tried reducing the chart to an icon, then drag/drop it to my desktop to see
if I could then open the resulting file with Excel. All this does is create
a scrap file, which Excel doesn't recognize.
Is there some other way to save embedded charts, other than what I described
above? The charts are all custom, and will take days to re-create in Excel
if I have to do them by hand. Thanks!