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1 Exploring Microsoft Office Excel 2010 by Robert Grauer, Keith Mulbery, and Mary Anne Poatsy Chapter 3 Excel Charts

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Exploring Microsoft OfficeExcel 2010by Robert Grauer, Keith Mulbery, and Mary Anne Poatsy

Chapter 3Excel Charts

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Chart Basics

• A chart is a visual representation of numeric data

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Chart Basics

• Chart components include:–Data Points–Data Series– Category Labels

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Column Charts

• A column chart displays data vertically, with each data series forming a column

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Clustered Column Chart

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Reversing Categories and Data Series

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Stacked Column Chart

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100% Stacked Column Chart

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3-D Column Chart

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Bar Chart

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Line Chart

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Pie Chart

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Area Chart

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X Y (Scatter) Chart

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Stock Chart

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Surface Chart

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Doughnut Chart

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Bubble Chart

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Radar Chart

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Creating a Chart

• Select the data source

• Select the chart type

• Position and size the chart

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Changing the Chart Type

• Using the Chart Tools contextual tab:– Click the Design tab– Click Change Chart Type– Select the desired chart type

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Changing the Data Source

• To modify the chart data source:– Click the Design tab– Click Select Data under the Data

group

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Moving a Chart

• To move a chart:– Click the Design tab– Click Move Chart under the Location

group

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Printing a Chart

• To print an embedded chart:– Select the chart– Click the File tab– Click Print to display the Backstage

view–Use the Print Selected Chart option

• To print a chart sheet:–Use the Print Active Sheet option

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Creating a Sparkline

• A sparkline is a miniature chart displayed in a single cell

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Chart Layout

• The Layout tab offers many ways to enhance a chart visually

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Selecting and Formatting Chart Elements

• Formatting a chart element:– Right-click the

element and select the Format element command

– The element portion will change depending on the selection (ex. Format Data Series)

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Customizing Chart Labels

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Chart Titles and Legend

• A chart title is the label that describes the entire chart

• An axis title is a label that describes either the category or value axis

• A legend is used to distinguish data points in a pie chart or data series in a multiple series chart

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Data Labels

• A data label is the value or name of a data point

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Axes and Gridlines

• Excel computes starting, ending, and incremental values for display on the value axis

• A gridline is a horizontal or vertical line through the plot area

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Adding a Trendline

• A trendline is a line used to depict trends and forecast future data

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Summary

• In this chapter, you have learned to create charts such as column, bar, pie and line charts.

• You can modify an existing chart by changing the chart type, location or data source.

• You can insert, remove, and format chart elements such as titles, labels, and the legend.

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Questions