Automatically produces a key, a title and labels for the axes

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Possible advantages of using ICT to produce graphical representations of data Automatically produces a key, a title and labels for the axes Easily produces graphs that are visually appealing Allows you to try and to investigate different types of graph Graphs can be changed automatically as data changes Produces graphs very quickly Allows scales to be changed easily

Possible disadvantages of using ICT to produce graphical representations of data It is too easy to use the wrong kind of graph The most visually appealing graph is not necessarily valid Automatic rescaling can lead the unwary into false conclusions