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Page 1: ® Microsoft Office 2010 Excel Tutorial 4: Enhancing a Workbook with Charts and Graphs

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Microsoft Office 2010

Excel Tutorial 4: Enhancing a Workbook with Charts and Graphs

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XPXPXPObjectives• Create an embedded chart• Create and format a pie chart• Work with chart titles and legends• Create and format a column chart

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XPXPXPObjectives• Create and format a line chart• Modify a chart data source• Create and format a combined chart• Create a 3-D chart• Create and format sparklines and data bars• Create a chart sheet

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XPXPXPVisual Overview

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XPXPXPChart Elements

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XPXPXPCreating an Excel Chart• Charts show trends or relationships in data

that are difficult to show with numbers• Select a range to use as chart’s data source

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XPXPXPCreating an Excel Chart• Select chart type that best represents the data– Use one of 73 built-in charts organized into 11

categories, or…– Create custom chart types based on built-ins

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XPXPXPCreating an Excel Chart• Three Chart Tools tabs appear on the Ribbon:

Design, Layout, and Format

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XPXPXPMoving a Chart to a Different Worksheet• Move Chart dialog box provides options for

moving charts

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XPXPXPMoving and Resizing Charts• Selecting the chart displays a selection box (used to

move or resize the object)– To move the chart, drag selection box to new

location in worksheet– To resize the chart, drag a sizing handle

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XPXPXPDesigning a Pie Chart• Charts include individual elements that can be

formatted (chart area, chart title, plot area, data markers, legend)

• Make changes using a built-in style that formats the entire chart or by selecting and formatting an individual element

• Use a chart style to apply several formats to the chart at one time

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XPXPXPDesigning a Pie Chart• Choose location of the legend, and format it

using tools on Chart Tools Layout tab

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XPXPXPFormatting Data Labels on a Pie Chart

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XPXPXPChanging Pie Slice Colors• Use distinct colors to avoid confusion,

especially for adjacent slides• Format each slice rather than entire data

series (each slice represents a different value in the series)

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XPXPXPDesigning a Pie Chart• Exploded pie charts–Move one slice away from the others–Useful for emphasizing one category above

all of the others

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XPXPXPCreating a Column Chart• Column chart–Displays values in different categories as

columns–Height of each column is based on its value

• Bar chart–Column chart turned on its side– Length of each bar is based on its value

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XPXPXPColumn/Bar Charts vs Pie Charts• Column/bar charts are superior to pie charts– For large number of categories or categories close

in value– Easier to compare height or length than area– Can be applied to wider range of data– Can include several data series (pie charts usually

show only one data series)

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XPXPXPInserting a Column Chart• Select data source• Select type of chart to create• Move and resize the chart• Change chart’s design, layout, and format by:– Selecting one of the chart styles, or– Formatting individual chart elements

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XPXPXPInserting a Column Chart

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XPXPXPEditing the Axis Scale and Text• Range of values (scale) of an axis is based on

values in data source• Vertical (value) axis: range of series values• Horizontal (category) axis: category values• Primary and secondary axes can use different

scales and labels• Add descriptive axis titles if axis labels are not

self-explanatory (default is no titles)

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XPXPXPEditing the Axis Scale and Text

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XPXPXPEditing the Axis Scale and Text

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XPXPXPFormatting the Chart Columns• Columns usually

have a common format – distinguished by height, not color

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XPXPXPCommunicating Effectively with Charts• Keep it simple• Focus on the message• Limit the number of data series• Use gridlines in moderation• Choose colors carefully• Limit chart to a few text styles

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XPXPXPVisual Overview

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XPXPXPCharts, Sparklines, and Data Bars

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XPXPXPCreating a Line Chart • Use when data consists of values drawn from

categories that follow a sequential order at evenly spaced intervals

• Displays data values using a connected line rather than columns or bars

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XPXPXPFormatting Date Labels• Set minimum and

maximum dates to use in the scale’s range

• Set major and minor units as days, months, or years to use for the scale’s interval

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XPXPXPFormatting Date Labels• Custom date formats

use combinations of “m”, “d”, and “y” for months, days, and years

• Number of letters controls how Excel displays the date

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XPXPXPSetting Label Units• Simplify a chart’s appearance by displaying

units of measure appropriate to data values–Useful when space is at a premium– Example: Display the value 20 to represent

20,000 or 20,000,000• Apply custom formats to numbers, including

adding text

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XPXPXPOverlaying a Chart Legend• Makes more space for the plot area• An overlaid chart element floats in the chart

area and is not fixed to a particular position; can be dragged to a new location

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XPXPXPCreating a Line Chart• Adding gridlines• Adding an axis title

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XPXPXPEditing and Revising Chart Data• Modify the data range that the chart is based

on (do not directly modify data in the chart)• If values/labels in data source are changed,

chart automatically updates to show new content

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XPXPXPAdding a Data Series to an Existing Chart• New data series appears in the chart with a

different set of data markers

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XPXPXPAdding a Data Series to an Existing Chart

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XPXPXPAdding a Data Series to an Existing Chart• Understanding the SERIES function

• Can be edited within the formula bar to make quick changes to the chart, but the function is tied to an existing chart; it cannot be used within a worksheet cell or referenced from another Excel formula

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XPXPXPCreating a Combination Chart• Select a data series in an existing chart• Apply a new chart type to that series, leaving

the other data series in its original format

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XPXPXPChoosing the Right Chart

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Chart When to UsePie charts Small number of categories; easy to

distinguish relative sizes of slices

Column or bar chart

Several categories

Line charts Categories follow a sequential order

XY scatter charts

To plot two numeric values against one another

Custom chart Available charts don’t meet your needs

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XPXPXPCreating a 3-D Chart• Provide illusion of depth

and distance• Adds three spatial

dimensions:– The x-axis (length)– The y-axis (height)– The z-axis (depth)

• Chart’s perspective controls how fast the chart appears to recede

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XPXPXPCreating a 3-D Chart

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XPXPXPAdding Sparklines and Data Bars• Both convey graphical information about

worksheet data without occupying a lot of space

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XPXPXPCreating Sparklines• A mini chart displayed within a worksheet cell• Compact in size; doesn’t include chart

elements• Goal is to convey maximum amount of

graphical information in a very small space• Can be grouped or ungrouped–Grouped sparklines share a common format–Ungrouped sparklines can be formatted

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XPXPXPTypes of Sparklines• Line sparkline– Highlights trends

• Column sparkline– For column charts

• Win/Loss sparkline– Highlights positive

and negative values

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XPXPXPCreating Sparklines• Select a data range containing data to graph• Select a location range where you want

sparklines to appear

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XPXPXPCreating Sparklines

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XPXPXPAdding and Formatting Sparkline Markers• Can specify only line color and marker color• Can create line markers for highest value,

lowest value, all negative values, first value, and last value

• Can create markers for all data points regardless of value or position in data source

• Can add an axis to a sparkline – horizontal line that separates positive and negative values

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XPXPXPAdding and Formatting Sparkline Markers

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XPXPXPCreating Data Bars• Conditional format that adds a horizontal bar to

background of a cell containing a numeric value– Length based on value of each cell in selected range

• Dynamic– Lengths of data bars automatically update if cell’s

value changes

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XPXPXPModifying a Data Bar Rule• Alter rules of the conditional format

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XPXPXPModifying a Data Bar Rule

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XPXPXPCreating a Chart Sheet• For detailed charts that need more space to

be seen clearly or to show a chart without any worksheet text or data

• Do not contain worksheet cells for calculating numeric values

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XPXPXPCreating a Chart Sheet

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