Buch, Englisch, 240 Seiten, Format (B × H): 231 mm x 183 mm, Gewicht: 417 g
Reihe: For Dummies
Buch, Englisch, 240 Seiten, Format (B × H): 231 mm x 183 mm, Gewicht: 417 g
Reihe: For Dummies
ISBN: 978-0-470-03921-2
Verlag: FOR DUMMIES
Just the steps you need to create spreadsheets, charts, and more
Simple steps.
.for great results
Create a Basic Chart
1.Select the data (sequential or nonsequential) you want to plot in the chart. See Figure 11-1 for an example of sequential data selected for a chart.
2.Press the F11 key. Excel immediately adds a new sheet called Chart 1 to your workbook with the data plotted into a column chart. Figure 11-2 shows you the various elements that can make up a chart
Some newer keyboards use a different function for the F11 key. If your F11 key does not produce a chart, use the Insert tab as explained in the next section.
* Title: A descriptive name for the overall chart. By default, titles are not added in a basic chart.
* X or Category axis: Column or row headings from your selected data, which Excel uses for Category axis names.
* X Axis Title: A descriptive name for the Category axis. By default, a category label is not added in a basic chart.
Get ready to
* Enter data into a spreadsheet
* Build formulas and functions
* Format cells and add graphics
* Sort and analyzedata
* Create charts andPivotTables
* Blend Excel intoPowerPoint(r)
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction.
Part I: Putting Excel to Work.
Chapter 1: Working with Excel Files.
Chapter 2: Entering Spreadsheet Data.
Chapter 3: Building Formulas.
Chapter 4: Protecting Excel Data.
Part II: Sprucing Up Your Spreadsheets.
Chapter 5: Formatting Cells.
Chapter 6: Applying Additional Formatting Options.
Chapter 7: Designing with Graphics.
Chapter 8: Managing Workbooks.
Part III: Viewing Data in Different Ways.
Chapter 9: Changing Worksheet Views.
Chapter 10: Sorting Data.
Chapter 11: Creating Charts.
Chapter 12: Printing Workbooks.
Part IV: Analyzing Data with Excel.
Chapter 13: Working with Outlines.
Chapter 14: Filtering Data.
Chapter 15: Creating PivotTables.
Chapter 16: Building Simple Macros.
Chapter 17: Saving Time with Excel Tools.
Part V: Utilizing Excel with Other People and Applications.
Chapter 18: Collaborating in Excel.
Chapter 19: Integrating Excel into Word.
Chapter 20: Blending Excel and PowerPoint.
Chapter 21: Using Excel with Access.
Part VI: Practical Applications for Excel.
Chapter 22: Designing an Organization Chart.
Chapter 23: Creating a Commission Calculator.
Chapter 24: Tracking Medical Expenses.
Chapter 25: Planning for Your Financial Future.
Index.