Multiple Charts - Refresh Data in PowerPoint options

Manojlo

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Office Version
  1. 365
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  1. Windows
Hello Everyone,

I create multiple small charts in one Excel sheet. Charts are connected with data, and formulas. I group all charts in Excel and paste on PowerPoint slide.
Now, when I change data directly in PowerPoint on one chart (edit data in Excel option) chart (bars) changed, but there is no changes on other charts on slide.

I need to select every chart and use Chart Tools\Design\Refresh Data button.
But I don't have Refresh Data button when I select multiple charts on PowerPoint slide.

Is there any options, after I change data directly in PowerPointon on one chart, to update/refresh all charts on slide without refresh one by one.

Best regards
 

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