When reporting data or to get a better idea of what direction your company is heading, a graph is the easiest way to get a quick understanding of the data in front of you. Create a graph onto your Excel spreadsheet using three data sources, the date, total amount due, and total amount due greater than 60 days.
Excel does not have a specific chart area. You might be referring to the area within a chart where you can change the legend and other information. You will find chart tools on the Insert tab of the Excel 2007 ribbon.
Numerous ways: 1. Insert, Chart/graph from excel 2. Copy on excel and paste into word 3. If all else fails print screen and paste into word
Use the Insert tab and select from the Charts section.
It allows you to make charts or graphs. You will find it in the Charts section of the Insert Ribbon in Excel 2007.
Excel does not create stylized text, but you can insert WordArt. You will find the WordArt option in Excel 2007 on the Insert tab in the Text section.
Select the values that you want to chart. Then on the ribbon go to the Insert tab and you can choose a line chart from there to create it.
You could press the F11 key which will automatically create a chart based on the default settings. You are better to start the Chart Wizard, so that you can choose what kind of chart that you want. You can click on the Insert tab or Insert menu, depending on the version of Excel you have, and start from the options that are there.
In Excel 2007 and later, click on the Insert tab and go to the Charts section.
Yes. Click on Insert and then Picture.
In both micro. excel and word its on the insert tab!
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In both micro. excel and word its on the insert tab!