Workspace
A chart can be displayed on a sheet, in which case it is known as an embedded chart, or on a sheet of its own, known as a chart sheet.A chart can be displayed on a sheet, in which case it is known as an embedded chart, or on a sheet of its own, known as a chart sheet.A chart can be displayed on a sheet, in which case it is known as an embedded chart, or on a sheet of its own, known as a chart sheet.A chart can be displayed on a sheet, in which case it is known as an embedded chart, or on a sheet of its own, known as a chart sheet.A chart can be displayed on a sheet, in which case it is known as an embedded chart, or on a sheet of its own, known as a chart sheet.A chart can be displayed on a sheet, in which case it is known as an embedded chart, or on a sheet of its own, known as a chart sheet.A chart can be displayed on a sheet, in which case it is known as an embedded chart, or on a sheet of its own, known as a chart sheet.A chart can be displayed on a sheet, in which case it is known as an embedded chart, or on a sheet of its own, known as a chart sheet.A chart can be displayed on a sheet, in which case it is known as an embedded chart, or on a sheet of its own, known as a chart sheet.A chart can be displayed on a sheet, in which case it is known as an embedded chart, or on a sheet of its own, known as a chart sheet.A chart can be displayed on a sheet, in which case it is known as an embedded chart, or on a sheet of its own, known as a chart sheet.
Yes, a chart can be displayed with the data on the worksheet. In that case it is known as an embedded chart. It can also be displayed by itself on what is known as a chart sheet, where you won't see the actual data it uses.
That is correct.
embedded chart
embedded chart
Chart title: a chart title is a descriptive label displayed above the charted data that explains the contents of the chart. A legend will also help indicate what the particular elements of the chart relate to.
Chart title: a chart title is a descriptive label displayed above the charted data that explains the contents of the chart. A legend will also help indicate what the particular elements of the chart relate to.
First create your data and chart in Excel. Then copy the chart and do a Paste Link with it into the Word document. Changing any values in the Excel document that are used in the chart, will also change the one in Word. So the important thing is the Paste Link.
Times often are displayed on a schedule.
Data labels appear on charts. If your right click on an item in a chart, such as a bar or a pie or a line, you can choose Format Data Series and then you can choose Data Labels. You have a choice of various types of data labels to put in, such as the actual value or the percentage.
chart layout
Chart Layout