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This book will teach you how to:
•Create all charts available in Microsoft Excel 2007 or 2010
•Create custom charts such as wind rose diagrams, waterfall charts, spider charts and gearbox charts
•Combine charts and graphic illustrations for better understanding
•Effectively use the chart formatting options to create the best charts
•What sets of data are suitable for charting in a particular way
This is the only book you will need to quickly learn how to create charts in
Microsoft Excel 2007 or 2010 because:
•The book shows the reader how to create all types of Excel charts and custom charts
•The book contains 680 screenshots which show you exactly what items I am talking about
•Almost all actions, commands, settings and menu items which you need to click or work with are written in bold
•The combination of the screenshots and instructions written in bold allows you to learn by “looking” through the book
•The book instructions show the reader how to create charts step-by-step
•Optional reading material is shown in square brackets to minimise unnecessary reading for those who are short of time
•The book has a companion website which provides more helpful resources
•The companion website has all the source data used in the book exercises - you don’t have to type a single number
•The book website also contains an Excel workbook with all exercises completed – a great resource if you would like to use some of the charts as templates.
The book is aimed at the beginner and intermediate Excel chartist.
It’s best to read the book on a device with a colour screen.
You can get in touch with me on the book companion website. I would appreciate your feedback.
This book will teach you how to:
•Create all charts available in Microsoft Excel 2007 or 2010
•Create custom charts such as wind rose diagrams, waterfall charts, spider charts and gearbox charts
•Combine charts and graphic illustrations for better understanding
•Effectively use the chart formatting options to create the best charts
•What sets of data are suitable for charting in a particular way
This is the only book you will need to quickly learn how to create charts in
Microsoft Excel 2007 or 2010 because:
•The book shows the reader how to create all types of Excel charts and custom charts
•The book contains 680 screenshots which show you exactly what items I am talking about
•Almost all actions, commands, settings and menu items which you need to click or work with are written in bold
•The combination of the screenshots and instructions written in bold allows you to learn by “looking” through the book
•The book instructions show the reader how to create charts step-by-step
•Optional reading material is shown in square brackets to minimise unnecessary reading for those who are short of time
•The book has a companion website which provides more helpful resources
•The companion website has all the source data used in the book exercises - you don’t have to type a single number
•The book website also contains an Excel workbook with all exercises completed – a great resource if you would like to use some of the charts as templates.
The book is aimed at the beginner and intermediate Excel chartist.
It’s best to read the book on a device with a colour screen.
You can get in touch with me on the book companion website. I would appreciate your feedback.