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Originally Posted by stevo
Sometimes when you do this the microsoft office drawing object (which is what your graph ends up being) is a very large file in ppt. Just something to be aware of.
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Yeah, what I normally do is copy it into Paint (or a better image app) and save it as an image file. Then load that in with an insert from file. I have nightmares about having to wait for the data to replot every time you flip the slide
