MS PowerPoint is the best Microsoft productivity tool for displaying charts. You can use MS Excel to create the charts, then link to the charts or embed the charts in MS PowerPoint. You can save your completed presentation slide in HTML format and use whatever appropriate transfer software you like to upload the HTML file to a Web server to view on the internet. You might want to consider MS Front Page for your web support.
The Charts group is located on the "Insert" tab in Microsoft Excel. This group provides various options for creating different types of charts, such as column, line, pie, and more. Users can select their desired chart type to visually represent their data effectively.
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Use Microsoft Excel.
Line charts, column charts, area charts, bar charts, stock charts, xy (scatter) charts and bubble charts.
Charts, as they are known, are part of Excel, so if you do have Excel then you have charts in it and other types of graphs.
Microsoft Excel can offer as many charts as you need. Trus me, I have taken a computer class. it is endless :)
It is a spreadsheet program. This can also be used for editing charts.
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Yes. There is an insert table option.
Open office provides decent quality programs for free. the next best to Microsoft office programs. openoffice allows for power points, papers, flow charts, etc.
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You can use software like Microsoft Excel, Google Sheets, or Tableau to create graphs and charts efficiently.