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Ever tried to import a Gantt chart from Microsoft Visio or Project into PowerPoint? If yes, you know that this doesn't work very well. If not, you might still use basic boxes and lines to draw them yourself.

think-cell puts an end to these tedious best practices. You create and update calendar-based Gantt charts directly in PowerPoint. Features such as 5- or 7-day work weeks, remark and responsibility labels or time span brackets make sure that your work time on Gantts reduces to a few minutes instead of hours.

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Creating waterfalls in PowerPoint is time-consuming and error-prone. You either push basic shapes around or use a hidden data row that supports floating segments. Hence, any data change implies many manual calculations and adjustments.

Want to show market share for different competitors and different product categories at the same time? Why not add a second dimension to your data visualization? A Mekko (also known as Marimekko) is the perfect chart for this job.

think-cell's Mekko chart is a two-dimensional 100% chart or stacked chart. Column widths are calculated automatically or can be provided by you. Values can be ordered by size and small values can be hidden in an "other" series.

When it comes to slide layout in PowerPoint, all your options entail unsatisfactory compromises: You may use an inflexible PowerPoint table, combine standard text boxes and face many tedious manual adjustments, or you may use a template from PowerPoint's SmartArt or your own library and soon bump into its limitations.

Using think-cell's smart text boxes, you can quickly build up complex slides like this one. When adding text and other elements, the slide layout is continuously optimized automatically. Meaningful actions like snapping together, aligning and moving elements define a smart grid so that you never need to place or resize shapes manually.

Have you ever tried building a simple process chain in PowerPoint? Are you still struggling with the right positioning of basic shapes or trying to combine weird SmartArt objects that never align correctly and fall apart after a few interactions?

Then meet our process flow. With it you create and change simple flows in minutes. But since it is based on a powerful generic layout engine, you are completely flexible and can build any conceptual slide based on pentagons, chevrons and text boxes.

With think-cell's data links, every chart in your presentation can be linked to Excel and updated either manually or automatically. think-cell programmatic interfaces offer even more automation. Once set up, they will create entire slide decks from your chart templates and designated data. Periodic reporting couldn't be easier.

Have you recently seen a chart on a web site or in a PDF report that you would have liked to use in your presentation? Using copy & paste in this situation yields good visual results, but makes changes impossible. On the other hand, guessing and retyping the data underlying the chart is time-consuming and error-prone.

Using think-cell, you simply drag a transparent window over any image of a column chart on your screen, hit the import button and let our software do the rest. It will not only correctly extract the data, but also the category labels and put them into your Excel sheet. From there, a think-cell chart in PowerPoint is only one click away.

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think-cell is a German computer software company founded in April 2002, and headquartered in Berlin, Germany. The Fraunhofer Society spin-off[1] focuses upon the creation of Microsoft PowerPoint and Excel add-in products.[2]

In June 2021, Cinven, a British private equity firm purchased a majority stake in the company for an undisclosed sum,highlighting that the software was used by 8 out of the 10 top global consulting firms, 80% of the Fortune 100, the entire DAX 30, and 9 of the top 10 US business schools.[4]

Experience the ease and innovation of think-cell's latest version with our free trial. Discover firsthand how our new library product revolutionizes the way you create presentations.Seamlessly index and search your personal PowerPoint presentations on slide level, images, and icons, access a vast array of stock images and icons directly within PowerPoint,and make use of professionally curated slide templates.

See for yourself how easy it is to create beautiful slides in minutes by taking advantage of think-cell's free trial.Just submit your work email address which we won't share with anyone outside your company. We will only use itfor communicating with you, and to give you a glimpse of the future of presentation design with our groundbreaking new features.

Hey all, i was hoping to get some guidance on deploying Think-cell. I have the package from the vendor and i need to script a license key go along with it. The vendor has the instructions here: How to deploy think-cell in a larger company :: think-cell.

I am bit new and not sure how to best go about scripting the license key. I guess the specific software is irrelevant, and this likely can be asked for any softwared eployments that requrie a key to go with it. Anybody have some time to look at this and give some guidance or best practices? Also, if anyone has any sample scripts they could share for similair deployments, that would be really helpful for me to get started. Thanks in advance.

Reading through that article, it sounds like the config.plist file does not exist on the system until the installer package is run. If that is the case, you probably do not need a script at all. I would try putting the PKG file into a policy and then using the "Files and Processes" tab to write the license key using the "Execute Command" function.

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I am putting together a VBA module that calculates some data in Excel and pastes it in a powerpoint presentation. In this powerpoint presentation, I have some think cell charts, that I know I can update with the help of the tcaddin (see code below). What I didn't find though, is how I can identify a think cell chart on a given slide, or change the name of this object. The reason I need to do that is that I want to copy a chart and update it with another set of data than the one already used, but if I do that with the updatechart method, it will update both the original chart and the new one. I don't know before hands how many charts I will have total, so I can't produce them and name them in advance.

I've tried to use "ActiveWindow.Selection.ShapeRange.Name" to identify the name of my think cell object, but this doesn't work (Error '-21447188160 (8048240) : selection (unknown member) : invalid request. Nothing appropriate is currently selected)I've searched for similar questions, but the ones I found kinda matching my problem were not answered. Think Cell's help on the subject is not so deep ( -cell.com/en/support/manual/exceldataautomation.shtml) and I couldn't find any solutions in there.

The first parameter in UpdateChart() can either be an entire presentation or a slide range. This means that you can create one template slide with a manually named think-cell chart and then copy the entire slide via VBA. The think-cell chart on the newly copied slide will have the same name as the original. You can then run UpdateChart() specifying only the new slide as the first parameter to update its data.

think-cell is free to Kenan-Flagler Business School students, faculty and staff. It takes just minutes to learn watching the short video tutorials available for each chart type. See below for helpful training resources and instructions on how to download think-cell.

The think-cell key is provided to current Kenan-Flagler students through the link below. Please keep in mind that you are getting access to think-cell for your academic studies. You are not allowed to distribute or share the key with anyone outside of the School.

think-cell is now available at no cost to Darden School of Business students, faculty, and staff. think-cell is an add-in for PowerPoint and Excel that automates the creation of high-impact data-driven presentations.

Please see this Service Desk Knowledge Base document for installation instructions (Darden login required). The license renewal cycle is set for July 1st. If you have any questions please contact the Service Desk.

Headquartered in Berlin, Germany, think-cell is the leading productivity software for creating data-driven presentations in Microsoft PowerPoint, enabling users to generate sophisticated charts with ease while saving substantial time. think-cell also offers layout functions for automatically arranging text, graphic elements and images while scaling and aligning their content accordingly. The software has more than 850,000 end-users across more than 20,000 organisations globally. think-cell is used by 8 out of the 10 top global consulting firms, 80% of the Fortune 100, the entire DAX 40, and 9 of the top 10 US business schools.

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