Transferring PivotTable to Powerpoint Slide

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Murtaza

I have an excel sheet with PivotTable(PT), I have developed it for Palm
(PDA) but because of small screen in palm its not visible and we cannot use
PT functionality. Therefore, now I want to transfer this PT to Powerpoint
slide so that we can view entire contents of PT in small Palm screen.

My problems are:
First, If anyone know better way to acomplish my need other than this.

Secondly, How can I transfer my PT with source sheet to powerpoint slide

Your early response will be hightly appreciated

Murtaza
 
Not sure if it will show up any better but the correct way is to do this:

1. Select your Pivot Table
2. Press CTRL-C to copy it
3. Switch to your PowerPoint slide and click "Edit", "Paste Special", then
select the Excel Pivot Table option (should already be highlighted).
4. Click OK

See if that works.

Bill Foley
www.pttinc.com
 
Checking Google groups gives me all of 7 hits. :-)
http://tinyurl.com/m668 Excel MVP Tushar says, "Create it in XL and link
it into PP. Or embed an XL object into PP and use it to create the
chart."

Actually, that thread also mentions an ActiveX control, which prompted
Tushar to experiment with that, and he actually got it to work!

So the upshot is that you need an ActiveX control. Hopefully that thread
will help explain it better.
 
I have used the MS Office PivotTable 9.0 in Powerpoint by using Control
Toolbox. I want help about this control

This control has properties e.g. ConnectionString, CommandText, DataMembers.
How can I give value to these properties What is the syntax.
 
What is this? Find the discussion where Tushar didn't do what he said
he'd try and do? <g>

I'd indicated in that discussion two years ago that I'd try and post a
tutorial on the subject on my web site. Someone who searched google a
week or so ago found the discussion and asked if I had ever finished
the tutorial.

Not only had I not, but two years later I can't even find the files I'd
used for the test. Since I did send them to Brian, maybe he saved them
or, better yet, used the technique for some real work. If so, maybe he
can share his knowledge on the subject.

--
Regards,

Tushar Mehta, MS MVP -- Excel
www.tushar-mehta.com
Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials
Custom MS Office productivity solutions
 
Not only had I not, but two years later I can't even find the files I'd
used for the test. Since I did send them to Brian, maybe he saved them

BWAHAHAHAHAAAAAA!

<wipes tears from eyes>

Sorry, but that was just toomfphfff just too MPHPHHH ahem just too
funnBWAHAHAHAH!

"BrianizeIt" Reilly? Mr. FormatC?
 
Tushar said:
What is this? Find the discussion where Tushar didn't do what he said
he'd try and do? <g>

LOL!

Truth be told, I thought there was still some good info in that thread.
And I know you're teasing, but sorry to put you on the spot, Tushar.

Echo
 
LOL!

Truth be told, I thought there was still some good info in that thread.
And I know you're teasing, but sorry to put you on the spot, Tushar.

Echo
Yes, there were some good leads in that discussion.

Actually, someone contacted me by email about a week or so ago. She
had a similar problem, searched through google, found the same
discussion, searched my website, and, when she came up empty-handed,
emailed me asking if somehow she I had actually put the tutorial on my
web site and if she'd somehow missed it.

Given how extensively she tried being self-sufficient has been a
powerful motivator to try and get the tutorial done :) Will it get
done? Depends on how much I can recreate two years later!

--
Regards,

Tushar Mehta, MS MVP -- Excel
www.tushar-mehta.com
Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials
Custom MS Office productivity solutions
 
Hi,

I have a Pivot table in a PowerPoint file that does activate during a
slideshow. It uses an Active X control, which is one of about 5 ways of
doing it. This one is the best from what I have seen. The good thing is that
it will run in slideshow mode without having to either activate the table,
or link to it. But it seems you have to have the control installed on the
target machine. So I can't really send it unless I can find the particular
control.

Tushar, are you interested in a copy to see if it will run on your machine?

--
Regards,

Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP
http://www.powerpointworkbench.com/
Please tell us your ppt version, and get back to us here
 
Hi Glen,

Thanks for the offer. I would, indeed, like to take a look at the
example. If it works on my machine fine. If not...

I've taken to masking my email address for the first time ever in
response to the carnage caused by the Swen(?) virus. Mind decoding my
email address from the posted one? Or, respond to the email I sent you
separately.

--
Regards,

Tushar Mehta, MS MVP -- Excel
www.tushar-mehta.com
Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials
Custom MS Office productivity solutions
 
You might want to check http://www.tushar-
mehta.com/powerpoint/pivottable_in_slideshow/index.htm for a just-
finished tutorial on how to create a PivotTable in PP. Of course, it
might or might not apply to your specific needs.

--
Regards,

Tushar Mehta, MS MVP -- Excel
www.tushar-mehta.com
Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials
Custom MS Office productivity solutions
 
Dear Glen,

It sounds great!, I have MS Office 2000 installed with all web components.
May I have the copy of your presentation with some help?

awaiting respose?
 
Hi,

I'm back, but not real well. Please see Tushar's tutorial posted elsewhere.
Sorry for the delay.

Btw, it is a very good tutorial, imho.

--
Regards,

Glen Millar
Microsoft PPT MVP
http://www.powerpointworkbench.com/
Please tell us your ppt version, and get back to us here
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