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Welcome to the think-cell tutorials. This video shows you how to create and update think-cell charts directly from data in an Excel workbook. Lets say you want to turn your Excel data into a think-cell chart. Just open the workbook in Excel and select the desired data range. Suppose you would like to create a stacked column chart from your data range in Excel. After selecting the range, you go to the Insert Tab of the Excel ribbon, open the Charts-menu from the think-cell group and click on Stacked. Once you have done so, the PowerPoint window is activated. If PowerPoint is not running yet, it will start automatically. Move to the slide and position where you want the chart to appear and insert it, as usual, by clicking once. In Excel, the linked data range is indicated by a green frame and background coloring for Category, Series and 100% cells. The layout of your data must match the layout of think-cells internal datasheet. think-cells background coloring and description will show