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Welcome to The Windows Club! We are here with a video on converting Excel data into PowerPoint slides. The same has been explained in this post on The Windows Club. We will be sharing the link to the post in the description section. Data can be converted from an Excel sheet into PowerPoint slides using two methods. The first one is to simply copy paste the data. Here, we have a test Excel file. Let us select the data, right click on the selection, and select copy. Then, we would go to the PowerPoint slide and right click and select paste; and then we can change the size and location of the Excel sheet. This was easy. Alternatively, we could also insert the Excel sheet as a link. This could be done as follows. Go to the insert tab. In the insert tab, check for the text section. In the text section among the side links the last one would be object. Click on it. This is used for embedding objects. Then, select create form file. Click on browse and locate the Excel sheet. Upload it. Then,