What You’ll Learn:
- Use charts to simplify data presentation and liven up your worksheets
- Is there a type of data that shouldn’t be shown in a graph? Find out here.
- Decide which chart type to use to achieve the best effect — bar graph, pie chart, XYZ scatter …
- Add vitality to your work by manipulating various chart components such as gridlines, wedges, series and others
- Learn the pros and cons of embedded charts vs chart sheets
- Find formatting tricks using the wizard, toolbar, or shortcut commands
- Effortlessly add symbols, images, and text to your charts to better communicate your data
- Master cool features like tilt, move, 2-D, and 3-D to deliver information and grab attention — even for the novice user
- How to quickly and easily export Excel charts into Word documents
Your Trainer: Dennis Taylor
Dennis Taylor literally “wrote the book” on Excel. An author of seven spreadsheet how-to books including the popular Teach Yourself Microsoft Excel 2000, and a prolific writer/presenter of more than 50 software training videos, he is one of the most respected Excel experts in the industry. But what he likes best is training — be it in the classroom, in public seminars, on video, or through online programs such as this one.
Dennis has an extraordinary gift for helping “regular folks” grasp the amazing things that can be accomplished with Excel. His easygoing speaking style takes the intimidation factor out of the equation while packing each one of his sessions with enough information, shortcuts, and strategies to satisfy everyone’s thirst for knowledge.
Power Tips and Shortcuts for Creating Microsoft® Excel® Charts and Graphs is an independent program and is not affiliated with, nor has it been authorized, sponsored, or otherwise approved by Microsoft Corporation. Microsoft and Excel are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.