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MODULE 9 Integrating Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint © Paradigm Publishing, Inc.1

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Skills You Learn © Paradigm Publishing, Inc.3 Export a Word Outline to PowerPoint Insert an Excel Chart in Word Base an Access database on Excel data

Guidelines for Integrating © Paradigm Publishing, Inc.4 Integrating means that you bring together two or more different application files. First you create a document or file in the Office application that best suits the data. That application is called the source program. Then you copy or export that file or its data to one of the other applications, called the destination program.

Guidelines for Integrating, continued © Paradigm Publishing, Inc.5 When you integrate data or objects from one application into another, you can choose between two methods: 1) copying and pasting or 2) embedding or linking the data or object. Embedding and linking are notably different. – When you embed an object, such as an Excel chart in a Word document, the chart becomes a separate object in the Word document. – In contrast, if you link the chart, it then resides, or has its home, in the Excel workbook. Because it is a linked object, when you change the chart in the Excel workbook, it will automatically be updated in the Word document.

Skill 1: Export a Word Outline to PowerPoint © Paradigm Publishing, Inc.6 Open the Word file you wish to use in your presentation. Click the Customize Quick Access Toolbar button. Click More Commands at the drop-down list. Click the Choose commands from list box arrow. Click All Commands. Scroll through the list box and then double-click Send to Microsoft PowerPoint. Click OK. Click the Send to Microsoft PowerPoint button in the Quick Access toolbar. PowerPoint opens and the presentation displays on the screen. Save the PowerPoint presentation.

© Paradigm Publishing, Inc.7 Quick Access Toolbar Commands drop-down list Send to Microsoft PowerPoint

© Paradigm Publishing, Inc.8 Exporting a PowerPoint Presentation to Word You can also export a PowerPoint presentation to Word. You may want to do this so that you can use Word’s features to customize your handout formatting.

Skill 2: Insert an Excel Chart in Word © Paradigm Publishing, Inc.9 Open the Word file in which you wish to insert the chart. Press Ctrl + End to move the insertion point to the end of the document or click in the document at the place of insertion. Open the Excel file that contains the chart. Click a blank area of the chart to select it. Click the Copy button in the Clipboard group on the Home tab.

Skill 2: Insert an Excel Chart in Word, continued © Paradigm Publishing, Inc.10 Click the Word button on the Taskbar. Click the Paste button arrow in the Clipboard group on the Home tab. Click the Keep Source Formatting & Link Data button (the fourth button under Paste Options). Save the Word document. Close Word and Excel.

© Paradigm Publishing, Inc.11 Copy button Chart selected in Excel Select Word on the taskbar to move to the Word document

© Paradigm Publishing, Inc.12 Paste button Paste option selected Chart pasted into Word document

© Paradigm Publishing, Inc.13 Editing and Formatting a Linked Chart in Word In Word, click a linked chart to display the Chart Tools Design, Layout, and Format tabs. You can use options on these tabs to format and edit the linked chart without having to leave Word.

Skill 3: Base an Access Database on Excel Data © Paradigm Publishing, Inc.14 Open the Access database in which you wish to insert the data. If a security warning appears immediately below the ribbon, click the Enable Content button. Open the table in which you wish to insert the data. The table currently does not contain any records. Open the Excel file that contains the data. Select the cells that contain the data. Click the Copy button in the Clipboard group on the Home tab.

Skill 3: Base an Access Database on Excel Data, cont. © Paradigm Publishing, Inc.15 Click the Access button on the Taskbar. Click the Paste button arrow in the Clipboard group on the Home tab. Click Paste Append. At the warning box asking if you are sure you want to paste the records, click Yes. Close Access and Excel.

© Paradigm Publishing, Inc.16 Copy button Cells selected in Excel

© Paradigm Publishing, Inc.17 Paste button Paste Append selected in Access

© Paradigm Publishing, Inc.18 Importing Excel Data Another way to enter data into an Access table is to import the data from an existing Excel file. When you import data, the file is converted for use by the destination application.