If they are linked probably, you should be able to update it automatically.
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.
To quickly determine if spreadsheet data in a Word document is linked to a source file, right-click on the data and choose "Linked Worksheet Object" or "Linked Excel Chart" if available. If the option to "Edit Links" appears, it indicates that the data is linked to an external file. Additionally, you may see the "Update Link" prompt when opening the document, which further confirms the data’s linked status.
If you do a regular copy and paste, then the chart in the Word document will not change if the data in the Excel spreadsheet does. If you want it to always represent the data as it is the Excel document when it is changed, then you need to link the chart in the Word document to the spreadsheet. You can do it using the Paste Link facility.
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.
It can be called embedding. Depending on how it is done, it can also be called linking if it is done in such a way that if the chart in the Excel document changes, so will the one in the Word document.
To draw a hysteresis curve in an Excel document you need to choose chart under the Insert tab, specifying a scatter chart. Then you will specify your data, which should be listed in columns in an Excel document. You can add the trend curve by selecting the Chart tab and going through the options offered.
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
In Excel, it is not possible to hyperlink to a chart. However, a reasonable solution to this limitation is to hyperlink to a cell directly below the chart.
A chart sheet just shows a chart by itself, so you don't see the data and there are no rows and columns visible.
When the data that is being used on a chart is updated, then the chart will also update. This will happen automatically any time any of the data changes.
To import an Excel chart into Photoshop with high quality, first, create the chart in Excel and ensure it's finalized. Then, right-click on the chart and select "Copy." In Photoshop, create a new document or open an existing one, and use "Paste" (Ctrl+V or Cmd+V) to insert the chart. To maintain high quality, paste it as a "Smart Object" or "Pixels" if you want to edit the chart later, ensuring that the resolution is set appropriately in Photoshop.
There are many charting options in Excel. When you choose your chart, select a 3D chart.