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Seven Ways to Improve Excel Charts and Graphics

October 1st, 2007 @ 9:00 am

Categories: Documents

Tags: Microsoft Excel, Graphics, Rick Broida

excel-chart.jpgFew programs can touch Excel when it comes to churning out charts and business graphics. Web Worker Daily offers seven tips on improving your Excel charts and graphics, starting with “speed charts”:

Before you start going to work on formatting a chart and making it look pretty, take a peek at it. Just select the data you’re going to chart and hit F11 to get a nice big view of it. Use the tabs at the bottom of the sheet to return to your original view. You’ll most likely see a column chart. If you want a different default chart type, right click on a finished chart that you like, and select Chart Type. Then click the Set as Default Chart button.

The author also delves into using Autoshapes, sharing comments with charts, coloring your spreadsheet’s tabs, and more. Well worth a look if you’re an Excel user.

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