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One-click to "copy/paste" a well-formatted chart object to Powerpoint

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Jeffrey Jarrard on 03 Dec 2014 05:43:12

Challenge: We have many challenges using Powerview, as a "real report" since in many cases the report objects need to be includd in a presentation or otherwise annotated with analysis. Using snipping tool results in a rather sparse chart for a powerpoint. The current method most people use is to have a separate spreadsheet with charts that "look good in powerpoint" that can be resized, etc. to fit and have more granular series.

A one-click to export could include the series for the current visualization as JSON, along with a chart object with properties that can be edited directly in powerpoint as an excel chart object (or simply move the data + chart series to an Excel document). This would increase the usage of the dashboards & reports by users other than the author.

Administrator on 21 Oct 2020 16:32:54

This is a great suggestion Jeff. We want to support even better Power Point integration by allowing you to embed Power BI visuals directly into Power Point presentations: http://support.powerbi.com/forums/265200-power-bi/suggestions/6708045-power-point-integration Would that solve your challenge, or are there extra requirements that this doesn't meet?

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Frank on 05 Jul 2020 22:52:01

RE: One-click to "copy/paste" a well-formatted chart object to Powerpoint

Hi Will, this is an old thread, but I think this functionality would still be very useful to build out. I want to copy paste a graph from Power BI to Powerpoint like how I would from Excel to Powerpoint, where it's connected to the data still, so any changes in Power BI would change the graph. Unlike embedding a visual directly into Power Point, I want this to be a simple Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V type of action, so it's easy for me to directly transfer visuals. Plus I don't want to have all of controls the embedding option provides. I just want the graph. Thanks for the help!

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Rocco on 05 Jul 2020 22:50:02

RE: One-click to "copy/paste" a well-formatted chart object to Powerpoint

Hi All,

any news on this feature development?

Thanks,
Rocco.