If you’re like most people, you probably use Excel to track data and create graphs. But if you want to copy and paste data from Excel to Illustrator, there are a few things you need to know. First, Excel doesn’t support pasting data into Illustrator in the same way that it supports pasting data into other programs. So if you want to copy and paste data from Excel into Illustrator, you’ll need to use another program such as Google Sheets or Tableau. Second, when copying and pasting data from Excel into Illustrator, be sure to select the “Copy As” option when prompted. This will ensure that your copied data is stored in a format that Illustrator can understand. Finally, be sure to save your work as a PDF or PNG file before closing Illustrator. This will help keep your work safe and easy to access later on.

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