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Andrew Barnes February 2009. Why use charts and graphics? It gives a visual representation to numbers and statistics. It is simple to use and easy to.

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1 Andrew Barnes February 2009

2 Why use charts and graphics? It gives a visual representation to numbers and statistics. It is simple to use and easy to create. Microsoft Excel 2007 can create strong visual representation of data that readers will find useful.

3 The first graphic (1869): Depicting Napoleon’s 1812 Invasion of Russia and retreat.

4 Examples of Graphs for News:

5 Types of Charts and Graphs: Pie- for describing size of items which constitute a whole (ex: budgets). It always equals 100%. Fever or Line- compares two variables (ex: temperature over a period of time). It is really useful to show trends or movement. Bar Graph- can compare two different variables, much like a line graph, but makes comparison between specific items, easier to see (ex: year by year comparisons for business growth).

6 Creating Graphs and Charts with Microsoft Excel Creating Excel 2007 charts simpler and easier than before…. The insert tab leads you directly into chart-making. You can import or copy and paste charts into Microsoft Word documents and other programs.

7 Creating Graphs and Charts with Microsoft Excel (cont’d) Example: You want to show which industry in the area grew over the past few years. You have a set of data… This…. Sales Growth Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Tourism4.32.42 Manufacturing2.54.42 Timber3.51.83 Finance4.52.85

8 Becomes this…

9 Using Pie Charts

10 Thanks! Any Questions?


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