This document provides instructions on how to create and modify charts and graphs in a spreadsheet program. It discusses the chart wizard for creating basic charts, and how to edit the data range, data series, chart elements like titles and legends, chart type, axes, and grids. The document lists the 10 basic chart types and provides step-by-step instructions for using the chart wizard and modifying various chart properties.
This document provides instructions on how to create and modify charts and graphs in a spreadsheet program. It discusses the chart wizard for creating basic charts, and how to edit the data range, data series, chart elements like titles and legends, chart type, axes, and grids. The document lists the 10 basic chart types and provides step-by-step instructions for using the chart wizard and modifying various chart properties.
This document provides instructions on how to create and modify charts and graphs in a spreadsheet program. It discusses the chart wizard for creating basic charts, and how to edit the data range, data series, chart elements like titles and legends, chart type, axes, and grids. The document lists the 10 basic chart types and provides step-by-step instructions for using the chart wizard and modifying various chart properties.
This document provides instructions on how to create and modify charts and graphs in a spreadsheet program. It discusses the chart wizard for creating basic charts, and how to edit the data range, data series, chart elements like titles and legends, chart type, axes, and grids. The document lists the 10 basic chart types and provides step-by-step instructions for using the chart wizard and modifying various chart properties.
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`CHARTS & GRAPHS
can be powerful ways to convey information to the
reader As an object in your spreadsheet Uses functions available in the chart wizard
CHART WIZARD – used to create charts or graphs
from your spreadsheet data.
2 options to open the Chart Wizard
1. Insert > Chart on the main menu bar 2. click the Chart icon on the Standard toolbar STEPS INVOLVED IN CHART WIZARD 1.Chart Type 2.Data Range 3.Data Series 4.Chart Elements 10 BASIC CHART TYPE TO CHOOSE FROM: 1. Column – by default is a 2D Chart 2. Bar 3. Pie 4. Area 5. Line 6. XY (Scatter) 7. Bubble 8. Net 9. Stock 10.Column & Line To change the chart type: 1) Select the type of chart from the list in Choose a chart type 2) 2) Select a chart icon in the preview box and check to see if it is the chart type you require. 3) For Column, Bar, Pie or Area chart types only and if you want to use a 3D chart, select the checkbox 3D Look and select the type of 3D view for your chart (Realistic or Simple). 4) Select the options you want to use for your chart. The options available are dependent of the type of chart selected. 5) Click Next>> to move onto the next step in creating an example chart and make changes to the data range and axes labels 6) If you are satisfied with your chart, click Finish to close the Chart Wizard and create an example chart object on your spreadsheet. DATA RANGE can manually correct any mistakes you have made in selecti the data for your chart, how your chart is plotted and how to label your chart. may consist of more than one region in a spreadsheet
OPTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM IN WORKING WITH DATA RANGE
1. Data Series in Rows
2. Data Series in Columns 3. First Row as Label 4. First Column as Label DATA RANGE STEPS: 1) If necessary, change the rows and columns used as data for your chart by editing the cell references in the Data range text box. 2) Select whether to plot chart data by using either rows or columns as the data series. This is useful if you use a chart type such as Donut or Pie to display your data. 3) Select whether to use the first row, or first column, or both, as labels for the axes of the chart. 4) Click Next>> to move onto the next step in creating an example chart and make changes to the data series 5) If you are satisfied with your chart, click Finish to close the Chart Wizard and create an example chart object on your spreadsheet. DATA SERIES
can change the source range of all data series
separately, including their labels. can also change the range of the categories remove unnecessary data series or add data series from other cells. Customize data ranges for individual data series useful if you have very specific requirements for data in your chart DATA SERIES STEPS: 1. To organize the data series, select an entry in the Data series list. 2) Click Add to add another data series below the selected entry. The new data series has the same type as the selected entry. 3) Click Remove to remove the selected entry from the Data series list. 4) Use the Up and Down buttons to move the selected entry in the list up or down. This does not change the order in the data source table, but changes only the arrangement in the chart. 5) To change the cell reference that is used to name a data series, select an entry in the Data series list and edit the cell reference in the Range for Name text box. 6) To change the cell reference that is to give a category in a data series, select an entry in the Data series list and edit the cell reference in the Categories text box. 7) Click Next>> to move onto the next step in creating an example chart and make changes to the chart elements 8) If you are satisfied with your chart, click Finish to close the Chart Wizard and create an example chart object on your spreadsheet CHART ELEMENTS ➢ can add or change the titles, axes names and grids The chart elements for 2D and 3D : • The chart wall contains the graphic of the chart displaying the data. • The chart area is the area surrounding the chart graphic. • The chart floor is only available for 3D charts. • The chart title and subtitle, chart legend, axes labels and axes names are in the chart area and can be added when using the Chart Wizard to create a chart. CHART ELEMENTS STEPS: 1) Enter a title and subtitle you want to use in the Title and Subtitle text boxes. 2) 2) Enter a name you want to use in the X axis and Y axis text boxes 3) 3) Select the Display legend checkbox and where you want the legend displayed on your chart – Left, Right, Top or Bottom. 4) In Display grids, select the X axis or Y axis checkboxes to display a grid on your chart. The Z axis checkbox is only active if you are creating a 3D chart. Grid lines are not available for pie charts. 5) Click Finish to close the Chart Wizard and create an example chart object on your spreadsheet. Changing chart type You can change the chart type at any time. 1) Select the chart by double-clicking on it to enter edit mode. The chart should now be surrounded by a gray border. 2) Go to Format > Chart Type on the main menu bar, or click the Chart Type icon on the Formatting toolbar, or right-click on the chart and select Chart Type from the context menu to open the Chart Type dialog. This is similar to the Chart Wizard dialog 3) Select a replacement chart type you want to use 4) Click OK to close the dialog. 5) Click outside the chart to leave edit mode. Editing data ranges or data series If the data range or data series has changed in your spreadsheet, you can edit them in your chart.
1) Select the chart by double-clicking on it to enter edit mode.
The chart should now be surrounded by a gray border. 2) Go to Format > Data Ranges on the main menu bar, or right-click on the chart and select Data Ranges from the context menu to open the Data Ranges dialog. 3) To edit the data range used for the chart, click on the Data Range tab. 4) To edit the data series used for the chart, click on the Data Series tab 5) Click OK to close the dialog. 6) Click outside the chart to leave edit mode. Basic editing of chart elements Basic editing of the title, subtitle and axes names in your chart is as follows
1) Select the chart by double-clicking on it to enter
edit mode. The chart should now be surrounded by a gray border. 2) Go to Insert > Titles on the main menu bar, or right-click in the chart area and select Insert Titles from the context menu to open the Titles dialog. 3) Edit the text shown in the various text boxes. 4) Click OK to close the dialog. 5) Click outside the chart to leave edit mode. Titles, subtitles and axes names Adding a title, subtitle or axes names to your chart is the same procedure as given in “Basic editing of chart elements” . To remove a title, subtitle or axes names from your chart: 1) Select the chart by double-clicking on it to enter edit mode. The chart should now be surrounded by a gray border. 2) Open the Titles dialog as above and delete the text from the various text boxes. 3) Click OK to close the dialog. 4) Click outside the chart to leave edit mode. Legends To add a legend to your chart: 1) Select the chart by double-clicking on it to enter edit mode. The chart should now be surrounded by a gray border. 2) Go to Insert > Legend on the main menu bar to open the Legend dialog. This dialog is similar to the Display legend section on the Chart Wizard dialog shown in Figure 65 on page 87. 3) Select the Display legend checkbox and where you want the legend displayed on your chart – Left, Right, Top or Bottom. 4) Click OK to close the dialog. 5) Alternatively, right-click in the chart area and select Insert Legend from the context menu to insert a legend in the default position on the right side of the chart. 6) Click outside the chart to leave edit mode. To remove a legend from your chart:
1) Select the chart by double-clicking on it to enter
edit mode. The chart should now be surrounded by a gray border. 2) Go to Insert > Legend on the main menu bar to open the Legend dialog. 3) Deselect the Display legend checkbox. 4) Click OK to close the dialog. 5) Alternatively, right-click in the chart area and select Delete Legend from the context menu. 6) Click outside the chart to leave edit mode. Axes To add an axis to your chart: 1) Select the chart by double-clicking on it to enter edit mode. The chart should now be surrounded by a gray border. 2) Go to Insert > Axes on the main menu bar, or right- click on the chart and select Insert/Delete Axes from the context menu to open the Axes dialog 3) Select the axes checkboxes that you want to use on your chart. The Z axis checkbox is only active if you are creating a 3D chart. 4) Click OK to close the dialog. 5) Click outside the chart to leave edit mode. To remove an axis from your chart:
1) Select the chart by double-clicking on it to
enter edit mode. The chart should now be surrounded by a gray border. 2) Open the Axes dialog as above and deselect the checkboxes for the axes you want to remove. 3) Click OK to close the dialog. 4) Click outside the chart to leave edit mode. Grids The visible grid lines can help to estimate the data values in the chart. The distance of the grid lines corresponds to the interval settings in the Scale tab of the axis properties. Grid lines are not available for pie charts. To remove a grid from your chart: 1) Select the chart by double-clicking on it to enter edit mode. The chart should now be surrounded by a gray border. 2) Open the Grids dialog as above and deselect the checkboxes for the grids you want to remove. 3) Click OK to close the dialog. 4) Click outside the chart to leave edit mode. To add a grid to your chart: 1) Select the chart by double-clicking on it to enter edit mode. The chart should now be surrounded by a gray border. 2) Go to Insert > Grids on the main menu bar to open the Grids dialog. This is the same dialog as the Axes dialog 3) Select the grid checkboxes that you want to use on your chart. The Z axis checkbox is only active if you are creating a 3D chart. 4) Click OK to close the dialog. 5) Click outside the chart to leave edit mode. Data labels Data labels put information about each data point on the chart. useful for presenting detailed information, but you need to be careful not to create a chart that is too cluttered to read. text for data labels is taken from the spreadsheet data and it cannot be changed here. If the text needs to be abbreviated, or if it did not label your graph as you were expecting, you need to change it in the original data table. To add data labels to your chart: 1) Select the chart by double-clicking on it to enter edit mode. The chart should now be surrounded by a gray border. 2) Select the data series on your chart that you want to label. If you do not select a data series, then all data series on your chart will be labelled. 3) Go to Insert > Data Labels on the menu bar to open the Data Labels dialog 4) Select the options that you want to use for data labels. The options available for data labels are explained below. 5) Click OK to close the dialog. 6) Alternatively, right-click on the selected data series and select Insert Data Labels from the context menu. This method uses the default setting for the data labels. 7) Click outside the chart to leave edit mode. To remove data labels from you chart: 1) Select the chart by double-clicking on it to enter edit mode. The chart should now be surrounded by a gray border. 2) Select the data labels on your chart that you want to remove. 3) Go to Insert > Data Labels on the menu bar, or right-click on the data labels and select Format Data Labels from the context menu to open the Data Labels dialog 4) Make sure Data Labels page is selected in the dialog and deselect all the options for the data labels that you want to remove. 5) Click OK to close the dialog and remove the data labels. 6) Alternatively, right-click on the data series and select Delete Data Labels from the context menu. 7) Repeat the above steps to remove more data labels because you can only remove one data series at a time. 8) Click outside the chart to leave edit mode. The options available for data labels in the Data Labels dialog are as follows. • Show value as number – displays the numeric values of the data points. When selected, this option activates the Number format button. • Number format – opens the Number Format dialog, where you can select the number format. This dialog is very similar to the one for formatting numbers in cells, • Show value as percentage – displays the percentage value of the data points in each column. When selected, this option activates the Percentage format button. • Percentage format – opens the Number Format dialog, where you can select the percentage format. This dialog is very similar to the one for formatting numbers in cells, • Show category – shows the data point text labels. • Show legend key – displays the legend icons next to each data point label. • Separator – selects the separator between multiple text strings for the same object • Placement – selects the placement of data labels relative to the objects. • Rotate Text – click in the dial to set the text orientation for the data labels or enter the rotation angle for the data labels. • Text Direction – specify the text direction for a paragraph that uses Complex Text Layout (CTL). This feature is only available if CTL support is enabled. Trend lines When you have a scattered grouping of points in a graph, you may want to show the relationship of the points by using a trend line. Calc has a good selection of regression types you can use for trend lines: linear logarithm, exponential Power To insert trend lines to your chart: 1) Select the chart by double-clicking on it to enter edit mode. The chart should now be surrounded by a gray border. 2) Select the data series on your chart that you want to use to insert trend lines. If you do not select a data series, then trend lines for all data series on your chart will be inserted. 3) To insert trend lines for all data series, go to Insert > Trend Lines on the main menu bar to open the Trend Lines dialog 4) To insert a trend line for a single data series, select a data series then go to Insert > Trend Lines on the main menu bar, or right-click on the data series and select Insert Trend Line from the context menu to open the Trend Lines dialog for the selected data series. 5) Select the type of trend line that you want to insert – Linear, Logarithmic, Exponential, or Power. 6) To show the equation or coefficient of determination used to calculate the trend lines, select the options Show equation and/or Show coefficient of determination (R2). 7) Click OK to close the dialog and the trend lines are placed onto your chart. 8) Click outside the chart to leave edit mode. Mean value lines are special trend lines that show the mean value and can only be used in 2D charts. If a data series is selected, a mean value line is inserted for that data series only. If no data series are selected, mean value lines are inserted for all data series. When you insert mean value lines into your chart, Calc calculates the average of each selected data series and places a colored line at the correct level in the chart. The colored line uses the same color as that used for the data series. To insert mean value lines on your chart: 1) Select the chart by double-clicking on it to enter edit mode. The chart should now be surrounded by a gray border. 2) Select the data series on your chart that you want to use to insert mean value lines. If you do not select a data series, then mean value lines for all data series on your chart will be inserted. 3) To insert mean value lines for all data series, go to Insert > Mean Value Lines on the main menu bar. 4) To insert a mean value line for a single data series, select a data series then go to Insert > Mean Value Lines on the main menu bar, or right-click on the data series and select Insert Mean Value Line from the context menu. 5) Click outside the chart to leave edit mode. To delete mean value lines from your chart: 1) Select the chart by double-clicking on it to enter edit mode. The chart should now be surrounded by a gray border. 2) Select the mean value line you want to delete and press the Delete key, or right-click on the data series and select Delete Mean Value Line from the context menu. 3) Click outside the chart to leave edit mode. Formatting charts and graphs Formatting options • Format Selection – opens a dialog where you can specify the area fill, borders, transparency, characters, fonts, and other attributes of the selected element on the chart. • Position and Size – opens the Position and Size dialog (see “Position and Size dialog” . • Arrangement – provides two options: Bring Forward and Send Backward, of which only one may be active for some items. Use these options to arrange overlapping data series. • Title – formats the titles for the chart and chart axes. • Legend – formats how the legend appears and positioned on the chart • Axis – formats the lines that create the chart as well as the font of the text that appears on both the X and Y axes. • Grid – formats the lines that create a grid for the chart. • Chart Wall, Chart Floor, or Chart Area – formats how the chart wall, chart floor and chart area appear on your chart. Note that the chart floor is available for 3D charts. • Chart Type – changes what type of chart is isplayed and whether it is 2D or 3D chart. Note that only column, bar, pie and area charts can be displayed as a 3D chart. • Data Ranges – explained in “Data range and axes labels” • 3D View – formats 3D charts and is only available for 3D charts 3D charts The 3D View dialog has three pages: • Perspective – where you can change the perspective of the chart. • Appearance – Select whether to use a simple or realistic scheme for your 3D chart. • Illumination – controls the light source that illuminates your 3D chart and where the shadows will fall.
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