Chapter 25. Exchanging Data with Other Programs


25. Exchanging Data with Other Programs

No application is an island. Sooner or later, you're probably going to want to take your carefully crafted Excel data and insert it into a completely different program. Maybe you want to bolster a presentation slideshow with some real data or give some heft to a report. No matter what the reason, you need a flexible way to share Excel tables and charts with other software programs.

Fortunately, Microsoft designed the modern Windows operating system with exactly that idea in mind. Windows lets you integrate different types of data through a pair of features called linking and embedding . Using linking and embedding, you can plant Excel data in other applications. You can also do the same thing in reverse, incorporating objects from other applications into your worksheets.

In this chapter, you'll learn how to use linking and embedding to integrate different types of content into one document. Once you've mastered these techniques, you'll learn how to export and import raw worksheet data.



Excel 2007[c] The Missing Manual
Excel 2007[c] The Missing Manual
ISBN: 596527594
EAN: N/A
Year: 2007
Pages: 173

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