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Microsoft Office 2003- Illustrated Introductory, Premium Edition with Charts Working
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2Working with Charts Plan and design a chart Create a chart Move and resize a chart Edit a chart Objectives
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3Working with Charts Objectives Format a chart Enhance a chart Annotate and draw on a chart Preview and print a chart
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4Working with Charts Unit Introduction Worksheets are not always the best way to present data to others –Information in a range or worksheet can be displayed in a chart –Charts allow you to communicate the relationships in worksheet data using pictures
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5Working with Charts Planning and Designing a Chart Chart planning guidelines –Determine purpose of chart –Identify data relationships –Determine results with chart type –Identify worksheet data –Sketch the chart and decide on chart elements
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6Working with Charts Common chart types Planning and Designing a Chart
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7Working with Charts Planning and Designing a Chart (cont.) Chart elements –The horizontal axis (x-axis) is also called the category axis –The vertical axis (y-axis) is also called the value axis –Area inside the axis is called the plot area –The scale of measure on the y-axis is identified by tick marks –A data point is the value in a cell –A data marker represents the data point in the chart –A group of related data points is a data series
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8Working with Charts Planning and Designing a Chart (cont.) Data marker Category (x) axis Category (y) axis Data series Plot area Tick mark
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9Working with Charts Creating a Chart To create a chart, first select a range of data –Use the Excel Chart Wizard to create a chart Choose the chart typeChoose the chart type Choose the data to chart and how it appearsChoose the data to chart and how it appears Add chart optionsAdd chart options Determine chart placementDetermine chart placement –Can create a chart sheet, a separate sheet containing just the chart
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10Working with Charts Creating a Chart (cont.) Legend Column labels Row labels Data range Chart object X-axis Y-axis
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11Working with Charts Moving and Resizing a Chart A chart is a graphic, or drawn object, and is not located in a specific cell or range –An object is an independent element on a worksheet –An object can be moved anywhere on the worksheet without affecting formulas or data –Resize a chart by moving a selection handle; move a chart by dragging it
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12Working with Charts Moving and Resizing a Chart (cont.) Selection handle Common mouse pointers
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13Working with Charts Editing a Chart Changing data values in the worksheet automatically updates the chart Change value here… …see data marker change here
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14Working with Charts Editing a Chart (cont.) Rotating a 3-D chart –Other data series in the same chart can obscure columns or bars –Rotate the chart to get a better view by dragging the Corners object Corners object
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15Working with Charts Formatting a Chart Change a chart’s appearance by formatting it –The horizontal and vertical lines in a chart are called gridlines Change data series color Gridline
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16Working with Charts Enhancing a Chart Create titles, add graphics, or add background color Drop shadow Gridline Value axis title Category axis title
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17Working with Charts Enhancing a Chart (cont.) Changing text alignment in charts –Change text alignment of axis text to fit better in plot area –Double-click the axis to be modified, click the Alignment tab in the Format Axis dialog box, then change the degree number
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18Working with Charts Annotating and Drawing on a Chart A text annotation is a label that you add to a chart to further describe data –Use lines and arrows to point out exact locations you want to emphasize –Typing text in the formula bar creates annotation text
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19Working with Charts Annotating and Drawing on a Chart (cont.) Annotation text Arrow
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20Working with Charts Annotating and Drawing on a Chart (cont.) Exploding a pie slice –Emphasize a pie slice in a pie chart –Click and drag the desired pie slice Exploded pie slice
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21Working with Charts Previewing and Printing a Chart Before printing, it’s a good idea to preview your chart –When you preview a chart, you see a copy of the chart exactly as it will appear on paper –The landscape page orientation runs text the long way on the page
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22Working with Charts Previewing and Printing a Chart (cont.) Landscape page orientation
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23Working with Charts Summary Plan your chart Create the chart Resize, move, and edit the chart Enhance the chart Preview and print the chart
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