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Oh, dude, it's called the "plot area." Like, that's where all the action happens in the chart. It's like the background setting for your data to shine. So, yeah, plot area - it's where the magic (or lack thereof) goes down in Excel charts.
the horizontal axis for chart is called X-axis.
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It is called the Chart Area.
The independent variable is on the horizontal axis.
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The Y-Axis.
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.
A column chart.
There are many charting options in Excel. When you choose your chart, select a 3D chart.
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.
A column chart.