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Excel 2003 Introduction

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by - delegate Angelika [1 post] (2008 Feb 25 Mon, 16:36) replyReply

how to use the chart wizard?

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RE: Excel 2003 Introduction

by - trainer Mark gold contributer[180 posts] (2008 Feb 29 Fri, 16:33) replyReply

Hi Angelika

Thank you for attending the course in relation to your post there is a couple of things to do to use the chart wizard

Firstly you need to select the data area you wish to include in your chart, when you have done this go to the format menu and click on chart, the first step is choosing which chart you would like please use the button that says press and hold to view chart. When you are happy with that click on next, then follow the step through till the last step and choose how you want your chart to be display - then click finish

after that spend a bit of time using the chart toolbar

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