Excel 2007: Charts & Graphics
| Workshop description |
Numbers are a great way to demonstrate needs, patterns, and trends but charts and graphs can communicate this type of information even better. Charts and graphs are visuals that can summarize large amounts of data and deliver it in a format that your audience can understand easier and faster. This workshop will cover:
- Chart types
- Creating, editing and formating charts
- Adding trendlines
- Embedding and linking charts
- Creating pivot tables, charts, and reports
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| Category |
Office Productivity |
| Registration fee |
None |
| Workshop handout |
http://www.techdocs.ku.edu/docs/excel_07chartsgraphs.pdf |
We highly recommend that you attend
prerequisite workshops, listed on the right,
since familiarity with the skills and concepts
taught in them is essential to benefit fully
from subsequent workshops.
However, if you have independently learned
the skills and concepts of the required
workshop(s), your "equivalent skills" will be
accepted as a substitute for attending the
prerequisite workshop(s).
To help you determine your skill level,
click the workshop titles on the right for
descriptions which outline the topics taught in
each workshop and that are assumed in later
sessions. You are expected to know the commands
and concepts listed within the descriptions for
the prerequisite workshop. In most cases, you
can also refer to workshop handouts and other
helpful materials from the workshop
description page.
In addition to any specific prerequisites
listed, you should have, as a minimum, basic
computing skills.
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