Exporting your selected analysis to PowerPoint
Once you've made a deck, you can then export it to PowerPoint or Excel as editable charts/tables.
- You can customize the exports (see below - for different statistics, statistical indicators like ABCD letters, and selected rows/columns on the table plus color options and templates).
The Export button at the bottom of the slide-in tray does the export. It offers you a choice of PowerPoint or Excel.
When you export to PowerPoint (or Excel):
- It will produce editable PowerPoint objects (charts, tables, and text fields)
- Each analysis is saved to a separate slide in PowerPoint or a tab in Excel
- If you are exporting a dashboard container that is organized into tabs, those tabs will be exported as 'Chapter' slides with the name of the tab, making it easier to navigate the presentation
Templates and colors
- Your color palettes and PowerPoint templates are managed by dataset Editors (so you may need to contact your DP department to get this set up).
- Anything you do in the Edit slide (see below) will override any templates - so you have full custom control over the slides.
- Tip: You can apply Microsoft Chart Templates once in PowerPoint to turn your editable chart into whatever PowerPoint chart you like. This way you can borrow your existing chart design easily and you don't need to do it all over again each time.
Editing deck slides for custom exports
You can edit the deck slides to customize the export (to PowerPoint or Excel). It also corresponds to how this tile will look on a dashboard (dashboards are covered in another section).
Editing a slide allows you to:
- Suppress row or column categories
- Reorder row or column categories
- Change the statistical settings (e.g., getting ABCD letters on a table export in Excel)
- Customizing colors
- Change smoothing (i.e., moving averages on time series charts)
- Additional footer/notes/description overrides
Important: These edit changes in the slide ONLY affect how the publishing of the slide appears (in PowerPoint, Excel, or a dashboard). These changes are NOT reflected in the analysis area.