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in this video I want to show you how to create a chart in PowerPoint using data that is copied from an Excel worksheet PowerPoint has the same graphing capabilities as Excel to start a graph in PowerPoint we donamp;#39;t need to start with data because it has some default data it will automatically use which we can then just overwrite by copying data from Excel on my PowerPoint slide I go to the insert ribbon and I select chart I have all of the available charts that I want to use Iamp;#39;m gonna select our default clustered column chart when I click OK what PowerPoint does is it automatically uses its default data here to create the chart but we can overwrite that by simply copying data in from Excel so I can go to an Excel worksheet that Iamp;#39;ve created I can select the data that I want to use for this particular chart hit ctrl C to copy those cells and then come back to PowerPoint and in the top left corner I can go control V paste and it pastes in that data one of the thing