Convert a graph into a worksheet

Gary Drumm

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Is it possible in Excel 2003, to convert a graph that I received in a Power Point presentation into an Excel Worksheet?

I liked it and would like to reverse engineer it for another application if possible.

Do I need the source worksheet?

Thanks,
Gary
 

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If it was done in Excel you should be able to reverse engineer it. Having the source worksheet would make life a lot easier since the reverse engineering will not be necessary. {grin}
Is it possible in Excel 2003, to convert a graph that I received in a Power Point presentation into an Excel Worksheet?

I liked it and would like to reverse engineer it for another application if possible.

Do I need the source worksheet?

Thanks,
Gary
 
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If it's a picture, you'd need to manually transcribe the values.
 
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