You are not able to format a single character as subscript, but you can change the entire ledged text to subscript. Right-click on the ledged, select Font, and click on the Subscript option.
You do not do so directly, since it is part of the chart. You can move it to various locations within the chart box. If you want to display a legend outside the chart box, you can delete the legend from the chart box and type in anything you want into cells near where you position the chart. Be aware that if you delete the legend from the chart box, you no longer will be able to update the legend when the chart changes, unless you draw the contents of the cells holding the legend data from the same location as you get the data for the chart graphic.
If you're just tracking weight you don't need to download anything. You can use Excel, or you can write out and color a fun chart for you and your child to do together.
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A worksheet is a collection of data on a page, organized in cells (e.g. table). A chart is the graphical representation of data in a particular format (e.g. pie chart, bar chart, etc.). Usually a chart is drawn based on a range of data from the worksheet.
The 2 should be written as subscript... CO2
In Excel it is indicated using the sheet name and the range in an absolute format. For example: =Sheet1!$Q$15:$Q$18 It will be automatically picked up if you select your cells and then insert a chart. You can also enter them manually.
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the purpose of a data chart is to write your data down by using your chart
Just the same as you did - legend
subscript ctrl + = super script ctrl + shift + +
They are two completely different types of programs. MS Excel is a spreadsheet, while MS Word is a word processor. For example, it is not possible to create a pivot chart in MS Word that automatically updated every time you change a value in a related cell. It is not possible to click a button to "select all" in MS Excel.
When you write for children a five senses chart is helpful.