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1 PowerPoint: Charts Computer Information Technology Section 5-12 Some text and examples used with permission from: http://www.jegsworks.com Note: We are not endorsing or promoting religious doctrine, but simply taking advantage of this website for educational purposes.

2  Objectives:  The student will: 1. Understand the different types of charts available 2. Know how to create a chart 3. Know how to get data into the chart PowerPoint: Tables and Charts

3 A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words Charts

4 Hancock High School - Enrollment Hancock High School YearEnrollment 1999212 2000298 2001404 2002474 2003603 2004823 2005795 2006813 2007873 2008913 2009967 2010997 2011988 2012975

5 A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words  A chart is a way to represent numbers graphically, that is, as a picture. There are many different types of charts. Charts

6 Chart Types  Column:  A column chart shows data changes over a period of time or illustrates comparisons among items. Categories are organized horizontally, values vertically, to emphasize variation over time.

7 Chart Types  Bar  A bar chart illustrates comparisons among individual items. Categories are organized vertically, values horizontally, to focus on comparing values and to place less emphasis on time.

8 Chart Types  Line  A line chart shows trends in data at equal intervals.

9 Chart Types  Area  An area chart emphasizes the magnitude of change over time. By displaying the sum of the plotted values, an area chart also shows the relationship of parts to a whole.

10 Chart Types  Pie  A pie chart shows the proportional size of items that make up a data series to the sum of the items. It always shows only one data series and is useful when you want to emphasize a significant element.

11 Chart Types  Other types:  XY (scatter)  Bubble  Cone, Cylinder and Pyramid  Doughnut  Stock  Surface  Radar

12 Creating a Chart  There are 2 ways to create a chart: 1.From the Illustrations group on the Insert tab by clicking on 2.From the layouts

13 Creating a Chart  Clicking the Chart button or icon opens excel spreadsheet and a chart based on the datasheet.

14 Creating a Chart  You must remove the default data and enter your own data in the datasheet.  Once you have your own data entered, you can change the chart type and change the formatting, too.  Unfortunately you cannot select data in an existing PowerPoint table and use it to create a chart automatically. You can, however, Copy and Paste data into the datasheet.

15 Summary  There are many different kinds of charts  Choose the chart type that best reflects the message you want to convey  PowerPoint creates a dummy chart when you insert a new chart.  You need to change the data  You can copy and paste a table into the datasheet.

16 Rest of Today  Finish HW 5-11 (the table) – nicely format the table – Add your name and period in the footer section (Insert tab - Header and Footer). Add a title in table or on the slide. Print and turn in.  Start HW5-12 (a chart)  In a new PowerPoint file, create a chart  Copy the data from your table into the chart  Save this as Homework 5-12  Tomorrow  You will learn options for formatting the chart


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