You would need to know a little about it to create charts, but not a lot. It would depend on the kind of data you are working with and the kind of chart you want to create. You could use the chart wizard to quickly create a chart, once you have your data in.
You might be able to use C to extract data from an Excel file, but there is no easy way to write a program to create an Excel file.
If they are linked probably, you should be able to update it automatically.
It depends entirely on what information you want it to portray and what was portrayed as well as whether Excel even has the capability to portray what you want. You may need to review your data or what you selected or the type of chart you chose. A bit more planning and you may be able to do it.
Just select the data and then click Pivot table on the insert menu. You have to ensure that all Headers needs to be filled to create Pivot table. If there is any blank cell in Headers you will not able to Create pivot table for that Data field.
You can draw the Gantt chart by using Microsoft Excel which will allow you to input the exact data you have collected and be able to determine the results in various ways.
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You could use a chart. You could also lay them out in a table and be able to see them clearly that way and compare them.
Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.Charts in Excel are very easy to change. Click on any part of a chart, such as the axis or a bar or legend or title etc., and then right click and you will get options to change that element.
I was not able to find any reference to a PEA chart related to MS Excel. Please check what you are trying to ask and provide more detail in your question to give a point of reference. Or, perhaps you need to ask the question using a different spelling (perhaps PIE?).
You are not able to format a single character as subscript, but you can change the entire ledged text to subscript. Right-click on the ledged, select Font, and click on the Subscript option.
Microsoft Access is a database application and Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet application, so they are two different kinds of application. There are things that both can do, but if you want to create a proper database, then Access is better than Excel. It has far more facilities for working with databases than Excel does. Because of that, it is simpler to do lots of things in Access than in Excel. If you want to create a spreadsheet, then that is what Excel is used for, though you can do a lot of things Excel does in Access. If you already have Excel and want to create databases, then you can, but you won't be able to do the really sophisticated things that Access can do and which a really good database needs, such as queries, reports, relationships etc. If you want a really good database that can do those things, then you need Access.
You can't. JPG is pictures, excel is a worksheet with names and numbers. You might be able to turn an excel-file into a JPG, but then you would no longer be able to do calculations in the worksheet.