Linking Excel Files to Powerpoint

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Chuck W

Hi,
Each month I create a report that has Excel 2007 graphs in it. For now I
have been pasting graphs each month into powerpoint 2007 but I want to link
them instead. I have figured out how to do this. However, I then send this
ppt file out to about 20 people and I don't want them to get messages about
linking to excel. I want to create a "read-only" copy of my report without
the linking but save a master file for myself that contains the links. Can
someone help?

Thanks,
 
J

John Wilson

You should be able to break the links on the public copy (after you have
saved the master!)

Office Button > Prepare > scroll down to Edit links

Select all (shift click) and break links

Chuck W said:
Hi,
Each month I create a report that has Excel 2007 graphs in it. For now I
have been pasting graphs each month into powerpoint 2007 but I want to
link
them instead. I have figured out how to do this. However, I then send
this
ppt file out to about 20 people and I don't want them to get messages
about
linking to excel. I want to create a "read-only" copy of my report
without
the linking but save a master file for myself that contains the links.
Can
someone help?

Thanks,

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Chuck W

John,
Thanks for your help. I did a Save As from my Master powerpoint file that
has several links to Excel and called It Report Oct 09. When I open this
file, I get a message asking if I want to Update the Links or Cancel. I want
to remove this option. How do I break the links?

Thanks, Chuck
 

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