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.
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.
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
Microsoft Word is a word processor. Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet application.
Microsoft Word is used for writing papers, and Microsoft Excel is for spreadsheets.
Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
Insert tab - click on Chart in Illustrations section, this will open Insert Chart window, choose chart and click OK, Excel spreadsheet opens where you can put data for your chart. See related link with Microsoft official detailed instructions.
A sign chart that will help in recording information about the functions of values can be made by using a computer program that makes charts. Open Office, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Microsoft Excel will all allow someone to make a chart.
Yes
Excel and Microsoft word are two different programs. To ask how to you use excel for typing ms word does not make sense
by default what themes is applied to a chart when it is copies from excel and pasted into word
Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel documents can be linked to each other, so that changes in one document will show up in the other. So it is possible to enter data in Microsoft Word and have it appear in Microsoft Excel. It is also possible to do formulas in tables in Microsoft Word, without linking to Microsoft Excel.
Yes you can. You can copy the chart and then paste it into other files, such as Powerpoint slides or Word documents.