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Dynamically change a chart during the presentation by using user input

Anonymous
2015-12-04T09:20:55+00:00

I will try my best to explain what I want to achieve. I would like to have a dynamic chart in PowerPoint 2013. I create the chart, copying or linking the data from Excel. No problem with this.

What I want to do during the presentation is to have a box where, when I enter a value, the chart is modified by this value. Let's say that I've got a chart with the sales of a product which fixed price is $10. I want a box where I can change the product price and, for example, type $5 while I'm presenting. Believe me that I've been searching a lot for this, and this - in my opinion - easy solution is quite complicated to find.

Any suggestion or ideas will be welcome!

Thanks!

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  1. Anonymous
    2015-12-12T08:28:59+00:00

    PowerPoint, so while I am presenting I can modify the values in the box and the charts will be affected by this change.

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  2. triptotokyo-5840 36,686 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2015-12-04T13:01:52+00:00

    Do you want the box in EXCEL or PowerPoint?

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