Chart Tools Format
Chart tools format
chart tools format
You would print only the selected chart or object.
Contextual tab
When you create a chart it can be embedded into the sheet where the data appears. You also have the option of setting the chart to be on a sheet tab of its own. This is a Chart Sheet.
Drawing Tools Format
When the mouse pointer hovers over any chart object, the name of the selected object appears as a tooltip. This tooltip provides a quick way for users to identify the specific object they are interacting with on the chart.
To add a gradient to a selected region of your chart, you would use the "Format" tab under the Chart Tools. Once you select the region, you can find the "Shape Fill" option in the dropdown menu, where you can choose "Gradient" to customize the fill.
If someone mentions contextual tab, they are talking about Microsoft Office Word 2007. In that program, a contextual tab is a tab along the top that only appears when you have selected a certain piece of material. For example, if you click on a table, or a picture, a contextual tab appears. It is a different color that the rest of the tabs.
If someone mentions contextual tab, they are talking about Microsoft Office Word 2007. In that program, a contextual tab is a tab along the top that only appears when you have selected a certain piece of material. For example, if you click on a table, or a picture, a contextual tab appears. It is a different color that the rest of the tabs.
It is a sheet that only contains a chart and has no columns or rows. It shows a chart completely on its own sheet instead of being embedded in a worksheet.
To insert a 3D pie chart in your current worksheet using the selected data, first highlight the data you want to include in the chart. Then, go to the "Insert" tab on the ribbon, click on "Pie Chart," and select the "3-D Pie" option from the dropdown menu. The chart will be created and placed in your worksheet, where you can further customize it as needed.