Yes. An easy way to do so is to open Excel and copy the graph you want to use in your presentation. Open PowerPoint and paste the graph where you want it displayed.
Similarities: Published by Microsoft Corporation.Dissimilarities:Word is a word processor.Excel is a spreadsheet.PowerPoint is a graphics presentation package.
You probably would not use Excel for a presentation. For PowerPoint slides, use font sizes of 28 to 32 points. Anything smaller may be too small to see from the back of the room.
Within Excel you can draw all kinds of different shapes and other items. They are graphics. The charts and diagrams that Excel can create are also graphics. Even the icons you click on are graphics.
You can create an excel chart in presentation. This helps to compare a large number of values.
In MS Excel 2010, you can include graphics in your header.
No. Excel is a spreadsheet application. Powerpoint is a presentation program that is part of Microsoft Office.
No. It is spreadsheet software. Powerpoint would be presentation software.
Powerpoint is a Microsoft Office program just like Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Access. Microsoft Powerpoint allows you to create a presentation using slideshows. Slide shows are a series of pages that are created by the user of powerpoint. you can put all sorts of grpahics, tables, charts, and text in a slide. An actual "Slide Show" is where you present your slides.
There is no PowerPoint control center in Excel. MS PowerPoint is a presentation application. MS Excel is a spreadsheet.
Go to the Insert Menu and choose picture. From there you can choose the file you want to put in. Another way is to open the file in the graphics application and then copy it and go to Excel and paste it into the worksheet.
PowerPoint is a presentation application and Excel is an electronic spreadsheet.
It is on the Insert tab on the Ribbon.