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How to Automate PowerPoint Slidedecks with R

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Your boss lives on PowerPoint decks. Do you need to create a Slide Deck every week?

Let’s learn how to automate PowerPoint with R, using officer and tidyverse.

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Here’s a common situation, you have to make a Monday Morning Slide Deck. It’s the same deck each week, just date ranges for your data change. Here’s how to automate this process with R!

First, here’s what you need to make – A weekly Stock Report.


Thinking like a programmer, you can collect your stock data using date ranges.

With a little bit of data wrangling with the tidyverse, you’ve got your table extracted & formatted!


Then you use timetk to make a sweet plot.



Then you use officer to add the table and plot to powerpoint.

You’ve just automated your Monday Morning PowerPoint in R. BOOM! ????????????


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