PowerPoint itself is a presentation tool versus a graphics tool, and, as
such, is not targeted on creating math graphics per se.
Creating math graphics which are readily ex****table to PowerPoint seems
to be the gist of your question. There is a graphic objects protocol
known as "Object Linking and Embedding" Version 2.0 (known as "OLE 2.0)
which is the graphics protocol to ex****t to PowerPoint. (There may be
a later version of OLE than 2.0.)
For simple math graphics: A graphics tool like Visio may work, and in a
format easily ex****ted to PowerPoint. It's rather easy to use.
For lesser-complexity math graphics: Excel graphics ex****t to
PowerPoint nicely. (Of course! They're both Microsoft apps!)
For greater-complexity math graphics: Perhaps MatLab or Mathematica
(or some other math application) can create OLE ex****table graphics.
However, there is some add'l Web research needed to give you that answer.
Best regards.
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Leonard Schwartz, Instructor
High Technology Program
Santa Clara Adult Education
www.scae.org


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