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1 Integrating Word, Excel,
GO! with Office 2013 Volume 1 By: Shelley Gaskin, Alicia Vargas, and Carolyn McLellan Integrated Projects Chapter 1 Integrating Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint

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Objectives Export Access Data to Excel Create an Excel Worksheet from a Word Table Copy and Paste an Excel Chart into Other Programs Copy and Paste an Object from PowerPoint into Excel The objectives of this chapter are: Export Access Data to Excel Create an Excel Worksheet from a Word Table Copy and Paste an Excel Chart into Other Programs Copy and Paste an Object from PowerPoint into Excel The objectives continue on the next slide. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall.

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Objectives (cont.) Link Excel Data to a Word Document Modify Linked Data and Update Links Create a Table in Word from Access Data Use Access Data to Complete a Mail Merge in Word Additional objectives include to: Link Excel Data to a Word Document Modify Linked Data and Update Links Create a Table in Word from Access Data Use Access Data to Complete a Mail Merge in Word Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall.

4 Export Access Data to Excel
Access includes a tool to export data from an Access database into an Excel workbook. When you export Access data, you create a copy of the data in Excel. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall.

5 Create an Excel Worksheet from a Word Table
After entering data in a Word document, you may realize that you can manipulate the data better in another program, such as Excel. Instead of starting over and retyping the data, you can copy the data from the Word document, and then paste the data into an Excel workbook. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall.

6 Copy and Paste an Excel Chart into Other Programs
Copying and Pasting an Excel Chart into Word Pasting an Excel Chart in PowerPoint You can copy an Excel chart, and then paste it in files created with other applications. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall.

7 Copy and Paste an Object from PowerPoint into Excel
In PowerPoint, bullet points can be converted into a SmartArt graphic to illustrate your message visually. After you create a SmartArt graphic in PowerPoint, you can copy the graphic and paste it into a file created with another program. This can save you time because there is no need to recreate the graphic. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall.

8 Link Excel Data to a Word Document
Use the linking tools in Office to connect the data in an Excel worksheet to a Word document. When you link an Excel workbook to a Word document, changes you make to data in the Excel workbook will be updated in the linked Word document. Information about the link is saved with the Word document. By default, when you open the Word document, Word checks all linked files and prompts you to apply any changes. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall.

9 Modify Linked Data and Update Links
It is common to make changes to your data in saved files. You can modify the data in the source file and all linked data to that source file is updated to reflect the changes. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall.

10 Create a Table in Word from Access Data
You can export data from an Access file to another file—for example, an Excel worksheet, a Word document, or another database. Exporting is similar to copying and pasting. In Access, you can export large amounts of data by selecting the name of the object that contains the data you want to export. Exporting data eliminates the need to retype information; as a result, the possibility of data entry errors is reduced. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall.

11 Use Access Data to Complete a Mail Merge in Word
If you already have information in an existing data source—for example, an Access database— you do not need to enter the data again during the mail merge process. You can filter data to quickly find a portion of the total records available. Filtered data displays only the records that meet the conditions you specify and hides the records that do not meet the conditions. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall.

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Summary All applications in a software suite, for example Microsoft Office, are designed to work well with one another. It is important to identify the appropriate software within the suite to produce solutions that best utilize the functions of the various applications. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall.

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Questions As you complete this PowerPoint lesson, be sure you ask questions. You want to understand how to identify the appropriate software within the suite to produce solutions that best utilize the functions of the various applications. Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall.

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