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Option Explicit

Private Sub ScrollBar2_Change()

Dim myChart As Chart
Dim gChartData As ChartData
Dim gWorkBook As Excel.Workbook
Dim gWorkSheet As Excel.Worksheet

Set myChart = ActivePresentation.Slides(4).Shapes(1).Chart
Set gChartData = myChart.ChartData

'gChartData.Activate 'needs to be uncommented for first run

Set gWorkBook = gChartData.Workbook

Set gWorkSheet = gWorkBook.Worksheets(3)

gWorkSheet.Range("A11").Value = ScrollBar2.Value

Set gWorkSheet = Nothing
Set gWorkBook = Nothing
Set gChartData = Nothing
Set myChart = Nothing

End Sub


this is a more or less esay way to implement interactive dashboard on 
powerpoint

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