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2010 Staff Development - Tony Judice. Highlight the area to be graphed. Highlight labels, in this case days of the week, and the values that apply to.

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1 2010 Staff Development - Tony Judice

2 Highlight the area to be graphed. Highlight labels, in this case days of the week, and the values that apply to them. Go to the Insert Ribbon and choose the style of Graph you wish to use. When you choose it, it will appear in the center of the worksheet.. 2010 Staff Development - Tony Judice

3 The Chart Tools Ribbon will appear with various formatting tools The first Tool Ribbon is Design If you choose Move Chart a dialog box will appear. If you place the radio button on New Sheet, it will move the graph to a full sheet which will be added to the tabs at the bottom left of the workbook. Change to a different type of graph: line, pie, bar, etc. Change the overall layout Change the overall visual style. This deals with color combinations. 2010 Staff Development - Tony Judice

4 Same graph from the previous slide moved to a New Sheet New tab added to workbook 2010 Staff Development - Tony Judice

5 ID’s areas of the chart Add or format a title for the chart Add title to horizontal or vertical axis Place legend outside chart area or as an overlay Show the value of each column in chart Show data table from which the chart was derived Add color fill to the wall and floor 2010 Staff Development - Tony Judice


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