Charts and other graphics.
Charts and other graphics.
Charts and other graphics.
Charts and other graphics.
Charts and other graphics.
Charts and other graphics.
Charts and other graphics.
Charts and other graphics.
Charts and other graphics.
Charts and other graphics.
Charts and other graphics.
Charts and other graphics.
Create a blank worksheet.
use Excel to create the worksheet...good luck on your test:)
it can create charts
When you open Excel, it is supposed to be blank. That way, it will be ready for you to create a worksheet.
Click on the shape you want and then click and drag over the worksheet to draw it onto the worksheet.
A chart can be saved on the same worksheet or on a separate worksheet in Excel. The easiest way to put a chart on a separate worksheet is to create your chart on the same worksheet as your data. After you create your chart, just cut and past to the worksheet where you want it to show.
Formula wooksheet
A couple of options are Microsoft Excel or Open Office Calc (open-source free software).
An Excel worksheet or spreadsheet allows data to be easily summed and charted.
The worksheet.
There is no simple answer to that, as each worksheet you will create is going to be different. An application like Excel is very versatile and can be used for all sorts of things. You will start with a blank worksheet. From there, you will need to know what the worksheet you are creating is going to be for, like sales figures for products for example. You will need to know how to use Excel to actually lay out the data, format it and put in whatever formulas you need. What those formulas will be will depend on the worksheet, but typically you would be using functions like the SUM function a lot for example.
Replicating means copying. So replicating a formula in Excel is copying a formula. This is a very common activity that is done in Excel. You create one formula and then use it in other places on the worksheet.