I always insert a text box into the document first. Then I copy and paste the graph or spreadsheet element into the text box. The elements seem to behave better in the text box, and I have total control to move the text box wherever I want in the document.
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Is an external excel spreadsheet linked into a word document considered a compoound document in the microsoft enviroment?
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Import your data into an Excel spreadsheet. Select the data appropriately and choose the graph you would like to present your data in. You can use chart wizard to do this.
Bar Graph The bar graph shows the difference between each element.
You would use a spreadsheet application such as Excel, Lotus 123, Open Office Calc, Quattro Express, Google Docs, etc. It will depend on what was used to create the original document. Some applications are capable of opening several types of spreadsheet.
For me any Spreadsheet software lacking graph and/or chart capability would be useless. If Microsoft ever chooses to remove these, switch to freeware Spreadsheet software (e.g. OpenOffice)
The benefit of linking a chart from an Excel worksheet to a Word document is that the chart data will always be current. Excel is spreadsheet software from Microsoft.
An invoice is a document sent by someone selling something to the purchaser, outlining what they have ordered, how much they owe and when they have to pay it. You can use a spreadsheet to easily create an invoice and do calculations on it. It is one of many kinds of documents that you can create with a spreadsheet.
A graphical document helps people see what you are trying to explain. When you use a graphical document, you are incorporating pictures with words.
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First, you enter your data into the entry boxes on the spreadsheet. You highlight it all but the title. Then, go up to the taskbar and choose ChartWizard. Chhose the type of graph you would like (In this case, bar) and enter the data it asks for from there.