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1 Creating Charts & Graphs (and maybe Macros) Using Excel 2000 1 st Feb 2008 Speakers notes are in the “Notes” section of this presentation

2 What I hope to cover Why create a chart or graph? Creating a spreadsheet Creating a Chart Changing its Attributes Updating the Chart The use of Macros to provide a short cut when doing repetitive operations

3 Why Create a Graph or Chart?

4 Creating a Spreadsheet Important points when creating a spreadsheet for a chart are – The Column Headings The X-axis data In this case we have column headings – a) units of Electricity used during the Day, b) during the Night c) and the Overall Total The X-axis is the Date every quarter The last column contains the Average Usage, based on a rolling average over the last 4 quarters

5 Creating the Basic Chart Highlight the area of data including the Headings Initiate the Chart “Wizard” or click on “Insert” and “Charts” from the Header Bar Then decide what type of Chart you want, the three most relevant are: – a) Columns, b) Lines, c) Areas, Then where you want the chart

6 Changing the Attributes Background Axis Labels and Fonts Grid Lines Line Styles and Markers Move the “Key” onto the chart. Resize the Chart

7 Changing the Attributes

8 Changing one of the Line types. Remove a line from the Chart. Adding a new line to the Chart. Three months on and we need to add new data to the Chart. Several ways of doing it. Repeat the creation of the chart from scratch Add to the existing chart Redraw the chart using a Macro

9 Add to the existing Chart To add more data to the existing chart:- select “Chart” and then “Source Data”, then “Series”. For each line, increment the row number by 1 in the “Values” window. Remember to increment the X-axis value. Creating an Area chart. The overall total is a function of the chart:- Highlight the Date, Day & Night columns from the data. Initiate the Chart Wizard Choose “Area – Stacked” as the type of chart. Now modify as required.

10 Creating a Macro to produce your Chart To demonstrate, highlight the data in the spreadsheet:- then select “Tools”, “Macro” and “Record New Macro”. Click OK Create the Chart as you want it. Stop the recording. Create a Macro Button:- Select “View”, “Toolbars”, “Forms”. Click the button symbol and draw a button where you want it. Link it to the macro you have created. Macros are excellent for any repetitive work; but they have there restrictions in that they repeat what you have done precisely.

11 Creating a Macro to produce your Chart You can update the chart – but not without modifying the Macro. Select “Tools”, “Macro” and then “Macros”. Highlight the macro just created and click “Edit”. In the first formula line, change the row number to the new value. Close the macro and then press the button.


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