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Below is a procedure that I use to pull charts into a ppt from excel spreadsheets. However one thing I cannot figure out is how to insert the picture into the "object" instead of just pasting it onto th screen. (ie if I did a ppLayoutFourObjects, and sent fours charts to this slide, before adding another, I need to know how to paste the chart into each designated rectangle shown from the 4 Objects selection). I know that the first one seems to always be rectangle five, I can't get the code right. Please help. This is all 2003 Office.

sub xls2ppt()

' I use this to pull charts into ppt from excel

Dim xlApp As Object Dim xlWrkBook As Object Dim lCurrSlide As Long

Set xlApp = CreateObject("Excel.Application")

' Open the Excel workbook

Set xlWrkBook = xlApp.Workbooks.Open("X:\Users\Admin\Desktop\Budget Overview.xls")

' Copy picture of the 1st chart object onto the clipboard

xlWrkBook.Worksheets(2).ChartObjects(1).CopyPicture

' Get the slide number

lCurrSlide = ActiveWindow.Selection.SlideRange.SlideNumber

' Paste the picture onto the PowerPoint slide.

ActivePresentation.Slides(lCurrSlide).Shapes.Paste

' Close the open workbook without saving changes

xlWrkBook.Close (False)
xlApp.Quit

Set xlApp = Nothing
Set xlWrkBook = Nothing

End Sub

Thanks for any help. VBA for PowerPoint is my weakest, but I am really in need to pick it up for work! Thanks guys!

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AFAIK you can't paste a chart "into an object" in PowerPoint, even through the UI. In Word, you can paste into a textbox or into a table cell, but not in PowerPoint.

What you need to do instead is position the 4 pasted charts so that they're the right size & position - and that's easy enough to do...

Set oSlide = ActivePresentation.Slides(lCurrSlide)
Set oShape = oSlide.Shapes.Paste
oShape.Top = 10
oShape.Left = 10
oShape.Width = 100
oShape.Height = 100
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that wored pretty good! thanks! – Justin Jul 12 at 22:52

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