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Create a chart
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Lesson 7
Create a basic chart
Create a chart
Create a basic chart
Here’s a basic chart in
Excel, which you can
put together in about
10 seconds.
After you create a chart, you can easily add new
elements to it such as chart titles or a new layout.
In this lesson you’ll find out how to create a basic chart
and learn how the text and numbers from a worksheet
become the contents of a chart. You’ll also learn a few
other chart odds and ends.
Create a chart
Create your chart
Here’s a worksheet
that shows how many
cases of Northwind
Traders Tea were sold
by each of three
salespeople in three
months.
You want to create a chart that shows how each
salesperson compares against the others, month by
month, for the first quarter of the year.
Create a chart
Create your chart
The picture shows the
steps for creating the
chart.
1
2
Select the data that you want to chart, including the
column titles (January, February, March) and the row
labels (the salesperson names).
Click the Insert tab, and in the Charts group, click the
Column button.
Create a chart
Create your chart
The picture shows the
steps for creating the
chart.
3 You’ll see a number of column chart types to choose
from. Click Clustered Column, the first column chart in
the 2-D Column list.
That’s it. You’ve created a chart in about 10 seconds.
Create a chart
Create your chart
If you want to change
the chart type after
creating your
chart, click inside the
chart.
On the Design tab under Chart Tools, in the Type
group, click Change Chart Type. Then select the chart
type you want.
Create a chart
How worksheet data appears in the chart
Here’s how your new
column chart looks.
It shows you at once that Cencini (represented by the
middle column for each month) sold the most tea in
January and February but was outdone by Giussani in
March.
Create a chart
How worksheet data appears in the chart
Data for each
salesperson appears
in three separate
columns, one for each
month.
The height of each chart is proportional to the value in
the cell that it represents.
So the chart immediately shows you how the
salespeople stack up against each other, month by
month.
Create a chart
How worksheet data appears in the chart
Each row of
salesperson data has
a different color in the
chart.
The chart legend, created from the row titles in the
worksheet (the salesperson names), tells which color
represents the data for each salesperson.
Giussani data, for example, is the darkest blue, and is
the left-most column for each month.
Create a chart
How worksheet data appears in the chart
The column titles from
the worksheet—
January, February, an
d March—are now at
the bottom of the
chart.
On the left side of the chart, Excel has created a scale of
numbers to help you to interpret the column heights.
Create a chart
Chart Tools: Now you see them, now you don’t
Before you do more
work with your
chart, you need to
know about the Chart
Tools.
After your chart is inserted on the worksheet, the Chart
Tools appear on the Ribbon with three tabs:
Design, Layout, and Format.
On these tabs, you’ll find the commands you need to
work with charts.
Create a chart
Chart Tools: Now you see them, now you don’t
When you complete
the chart, click outside
it. The Chart Tools go
away.
So don’t worry if you don’t see all the commands you
need at all times.
Take the first steps either by inserting a chart (using the
Charts group on the Insert tab), or by clicking inside an
existing chart. The commands you need will be at hand.
To get them
back, click inside the
chart. Then the tabs
reappear.
Create a chart
Change the chart view
You can do more with
your data than create
one chart.
You can make your chart compare data another way by
clicking a button to switch from one chart view to
another.
The picture shows two different views of the same
worksheet data.
Create a chart
Change the chart view
The chart on the left is
the chart you first
created, which
compares salespeople
to each other.
Excel grouped data by worksheet columns and
compared worksheet rows to show how each
salesperson compares against the others.
Create a chart
Change the chart view
But another way to
look at the data is to
compare sales for
each
salesperson, month
over month.
To create this view of the chart, click Switch
Row/Column in the Data group on the Design tab.
In the chart on the right, data is grouped by rows and
compares worksheet columns. So now your chart says
something different: It shows how each salesperson
did, month by month, compared against themselves.
Create a chart
Add chart titles
It’s a good idea to add
descriptive titles to
your chart, so that
readers don’t have to
guess what the chart
is about.
You can give a title to the chart itself, as well as to the
chart axes, which measure and describe the chart data.
This chart has two axes. On the left side is the vertical
axis, which is the scale of numbers by which you can
interpret the column heights. The months of the year at
the bottom are on the horizontal axis.
Create a chart
Add chart titles
A quick way to add
chart titles is to click
the chart to select
it, and then go to the
Charts Layout group
on the Design tab.
Click the More button to see all the layouts. Each
option shows different layouts that change the way chart
elements are laid out.
Create a chart
Add chart titles
The picture shows
Layout 9, which adds
placeholders for a
chart title and axes
titles.
1
2
3
The title for this chart is Northwind Traders Tea, the
name of the product.
The title for the vertical axis on the left is Cases Sold.
The title for the horizontal axis at the bottom is First
Quarter Sales.
You type the titles
directly in the chart.
Create a chart
Suggestions for practice
1. Create a chart.
2. Look at chart data in different ways.
3. Update chart data.
4. Add titles.
5. Change chart layouts.
6. Change the chart type.
Online practice (requires Excel 2007)
Lesson 8
Customize your chart
Create a chart
Customize your chart
After you create your
chart, you can
customize it to give it
a more professional
design.
For example, you can give your chart a whole different
set of colors by selecting a new chart style.
You can also format chart titles to change them from
plain to fancy. And there are many different formatting
options you can apply to individual columns to make
them stand out.
Create a chart
Change the look of your chart
When you first create
your chart, it’s in a
standard color.
By using a chart
style, you can apply
different colors to a
chart in just seconds.
First, click in the chart. Then on the Design tab, in the
Chart Styles group, click the More button to see all
the choices.
Then click the style you want.
Create a chart
Change the look of your chart
When you first create
your chart, it’s in a
standard color.
By using a chart
style, you can apply
different colors to a
chart in just seconds.
Some of the styles change just the color of the columns.
Others change the color and add an outline around the
columns, while other styles add color to the plot area
(the area bounded by the chart axes). And some styles
add color to the chart area (the entire chart).
Create a chart
Change the look of your chart
If you don’t see what
you want in the Chart
Styles group, you can
get other color choices
by selecting a different
theme.
Click the Page Layout tab, and then click Colors in the
Themes group.
When you rest the pointer over a color scheme, the
colors are shown in a temporary preview on the chart.
Click the one you like to apply it to the chart.
Create a chart
Change the look of your chart
Important
For example, a table or a cell style such as a heading
will take on the colors of the theme applied to the chart.
Unlike a chart
style, the colors from a
theme will be applied
to other elements you
might add to the
worksheet.
Create a chart
Format titles
If you’d like to make
the chart or axis titles
stand out more, that’s
also easy to do.
On the Format tab, in the WordArt Styles group, there
are many ways to work with the titles.
The picture shows that one of the options in the group, a
text fill, has been added to change the color.
Create a chart
Format titles
To use a text fill, first
click in a title area to
select it.
Then click the arrow on Text Fill in the WordArt
Styles group. Rest the pointer over any of the colors to
see the changes in the title. When you see a color you
like, select it.
Text Fill also includes options to apply a gradient or a
texture to a title.
Create a chart
Format titles
To make font
changes, such as
making the font larger
or smaller—or to
change the font face—
click Home, and then
go to the Font group.
Or you can make the same formatting changes by using
the Mini toolbar.
The toolbar appears in a faded fashion after you select
the title text. Point at the toolbar and it becomes
solid, and then you can select a formatting option.
Create a chart
Format individual columns
There is still more that
you can do with the
format of the columns
in your chart.
In the picture, a shadow effect has been added to each
of the columns (an offset diagonal shadow is behind
each column).
Create a chart
Format individual columns
Here’s how to add a
shadow effect to
columns.
1. Click one of Giussani’s columns. That will select all
three columns for Giussani (known as a series).
2. On the Format tab, in the Shape Styles group, click
the arrow on Shape Effects.
Create a chart
Format individual columns
Here’s how to add a
shadow effect to
columns.
3. Point to Shadow, and then rest the pointer on the
different shadow styles in the list.
4. You can see a preview of the shadows as you rest
the pointer on each style. When you see one you
like, select it.
Create a chart
Format individual columns
The Shape Styles
group offers plenty of
other great formatting
options to choose
from.
For example, Shape Effects offers more than just
shadows. You can add bevel effects and soft edges to
columns, or even make columns glow.
You can also click Shape Fill to add a gradient or a texture
to the columns, or click Shape Outline to add an outline
around the columns.
Create a chart
Add your chart to a PowerPoint presentation
When your chart looks
just the way you want
and it’s ready for a
debut, you can easily
add it to a Microsoft
Office PowerPoint®
presentation.
Here’s how it works.
1. Copy the chart in Excel.
2. Open PowerPoint 2007.
3. On the slide you want the chart to be on, paste the
chart.
Create a chart
Add your chart to a PowerPoint presentation
When your chart looks
just the way you want
and it’s ready for a
debut, you can easily
add it to a Microsoft
Office PowerPoint®
presentation.
Here’s how it works.
4. In the chart’s lower-right corner, the Paste Options
button appears. Click the button.
Now you’re ready to present your chart.
Create a chart
Suggestions for practice
1. Change the look of a chart.
2. Try out a color scheme by using a theme.
3. Format the chart title.
4. Format a column.
5. Format other areas of the chart.
6. Add your chart to a PowerPoint presentation.
7. Bonus exercises: Make a pie chart, and save your chart as a template.
Online practice (requires Excel 2007)

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03 microsoft office (creating charts)

  • 1. Microsoft® Office Excel® 2007 Training Create a chart Tagbilaran City Schools Division presents:
  • 2. Lesson 7 Create a basic chart
  • 3. Create a chart Create a basic chart Here’s a basic chart in Excel, which you can put together in about 10 seconds. After you create a chart, you can easily add new elements to it such as chart titles or a new layout. In this lesson you’ll find out how to create a basic chart and learn how the text and numbers from a worksheet become the contents of a chart. You’ll also learn a few other chart odds and ends.
  • 4. Create a chart Create your chart Here’s a worksheet that shows how many cases of Northwind Traders Tea were sold by each of three salespeople in three months. You want to create a chart that shows how each salesperson compares against the others, month by month, for the first quarter of the year.
  • 5. Create a chart Create your chart The picture shows the steps for creating the chart. 1 2 Select the data that you want to chart, including the column titles (January, February, March) and the row labels (the salesperson names). Click the Insert tab, and in the Charts group, click the Column button.
  • 6. Create a chart Create your chart The picture shows the steps for creating the chart. 3 You’ll see a number of column chart types to choose from. Click Clustered Column, the first column chart in the 2-D Column list. That’s it. You’ve created a chart in about 10 seconds.
  • 7. Create a chart Create your chart If you want to change the chart type after creating your chart, click inside the chart. On the Design tab under Chart Tools, in the Type group, click Change Chart Type. Then select the chart type you want.
  • 8. Create a chart How worksheet data appears in the chart Here’s how your new column chart looks. It shows you at once that Cencini (represented by the middle column for each month) sold the most tea in January and February but was outdone by Giussani in March.
  • 9. Create a chart How worksheet data appears in the chart Data for each salesperson appears in three separate columns, one for each month. The height of each chart is proportional to the value in the cell that it represents. So the chart immediately shows you how the salespeople stack up against each other, month by month.
  • 10. Create a chart How worksheet data appears in the chart Each row of salesperson data has a different color in the chart. The chart legend, created from the row titles in the worksheet (the salesperson names), tells which color represents the data for each salesperson. Giussani data, for example, is the darkest blue, and is the left-most column for each month.
  • 11. Create a chart How worksheet data appears in the chart The column titles from the worksheet— January, February, an d March—are now at the bottom of the chart. On the left side of the chart, Excel has created a scale of numbers to help you to interpret the column heights.
  • 12. Create a chart Chart Tools: Now you see them, now you don’t Before you do more work with your chart, you need to know about the Chart Tools. After your chart is inserted on the worksheet, the Chart Tools appear on the Ribbon with three tabs: Design, Layout, and Format. On these tabs, you’ll find the commands you need to work with charts.
  • 13. Create a chart Chart Tools: Now you see them, now you don’t When you complete the chart, click outside it. The Chart Tools go away. So don’t worry if you don’t see all the commands you need at all times. Take the first steps either by inserting a chart (using the Charts group on the Insert tab), or by clicking inside an existing chart. The commands you need will be at hand. To get them back, click inside the chart. Then the tabs reappear.
  • 14. Create a chart Change the chart view You can do more with your data than create one chart. You can make your chart compare data another way by clicking a button to switch from one chart view to another. The picture shows two different views of the same worksheet data.
  • 15. Create a chart Change the chart view The chart on the left is the chart you first created, which compares salespeople to each other. Excel grouped data by worksheet columns and compared worksheet rows to show how each salesperson compares against the others.
  • 16. Create a chart Change the chart view But another way to look at the data is to compare sales for each salesperson, month over month. To create this view of the chart, click Switch Row/Column in the Data group on the Design tab. In the chart on the right, data is grouped by rows and compares worksheet columns. So now your chart says something different: It shows how each salesperson did, month by month, compared against themselves.
  • 17. Create a chart Add chart titles It’s a good idea to add descriptive titles to your chart, so that readers don’t have to guess what the chart is about. You can give a title to the chart itself, as well as to the chart axes, which measure and describe the chart data. This chart has two axes. On the left side is the vertical axis, which is the scale of numbers by which you can interpret the column heights. The months of the year at the bottom are on the horizontal axis.
  • 18. Create a chart Add chart titles A quick way to add chart titles is to click the chart to select it, and then go to the Charts Layout group on the Design tab. Click the More button to see all the layouts. Each option shows different layouts that change the way chart elements are laid out.
  • 19. Create a chart Add chart titles The picture shows Layout 9, which adds placeholders for a chart title and axes titles. 1 2 3 The title for this chart is Northwind Traders Tea, the name of the product. The title for the vertical axis on the left is Cases Sold. The title for the horizontal axis at the bottom is First Quarter Sales. You type the titles directly in the chart.
  • 20. Create a chart Suggestions for practice 1. Create a chart. 2. Look at chart data in different ways. 3. Update chart data. 4. Add titles. 5. Change chart layouts. 6. Change the chart type. Online practice (requires Excel 2007)
  • 22. Create a chart Customize your chart After you create your chart, you can customize it to give it a more professional design. For example, you can give your chart a whole different set of colors by selecting a new chart style. You can also format chart titles to change them from plain to fancy. And there are many different formatting options you can apply to individual columns to make them stand out.
  • 23. Create a chart Change the look of your chart When you first create your chart, it’s in a standard color. By using a chart style, you can apply different colors to a chart in just seconds. First, click in the chart. Then on the Design tab, in the Chart Styles group, click the More button to see all the choices. Then click the style you want.
  • 24. Create a chart Change the look of your chart When you first create your chart, it’s in a standard color. By using a chart style, you can apply different colors to a chart in just seconds. Some of the styles change just the color of the columns. Others change the color and add an outline around the columns, while other styles add color to the plot area (the area bounded by the chart axes). And some styles add color to the chart area (the entire chart).
  • 25. Create a chart Change the look of your chart If you don’t see what you want in the Chart Styles group, you can get other color choices by selecting a different theme. Click the Page Layout tab, and then click Colors in the Themes group. When you rest the pointer over a color scheme, the colors are shown in a temporary preview on the chart. Click the one you like to apply it to the chart.
  • 26. Create a chart Change the look of your chart Important For example, a table or a cell style such as a heading will take on the colors of the theme applied to the chart. Unlike a chart style, the colors from a theme will be applied to other elements you might add to the worksheet.
  • 27. Create a chart Format titles If you’d like to make the chart or axis titles stand out more, that’s also easy to do. On the Format tab, in the WordArt Styles group, there are many ways to work with the titles. The picture shows that one of the options in the group, a text fill, has been added to change the color.
  • 28. Create a chart Format titles To use a text fill, first click in a title area to select it. Then click the arrow on Text Fill in the WordArt Styles group. Rest the pointer over any of the colors to see the changes in the title. When you see a color you like, select it. Text Fill also includes options to apply a gradient or a texture to a title.
  • 29. Create a chart Format titles To make font changes, such as making the font larger or smaller—or to change the font face— click Home, and then go to the Font group. Or you can make the same formatting changes by using the Mini toolbar. The toolbar appears in a faded fashion after you select the title text. Point at the toolbar and it becomes solid, and then you can select a formatting option.
  • 30. Create a chart Format individual columns There is still more that you can do with the format of the columns in your chart. In the picture, a shadow effect has been added to each of the columns (an offset diagonal shadow is behind each column).
  • 31. Create a chart Format individual columns Here’s how to add a shadow effect to columns. 1. Click one of Giussani’s columns. That will select all three columns for Giussani (known as a series). 2. On the Format tab, in the Shape Styles group, click the arrow on Shape Effects.
  • 32. Create a chart Format individual columns Here’s how to add a shadow effect to columns. 3. Point to Shadow, and then rest the pointer on the different shadow styles in the list. 4. You can see a preview of the shadows as you rest the pointer on each style. When you see one you like, select it.
  • 33. Create a chart Format individual columns The Shape Styles group offers plenty of other great formatting options to choose from. For example, Shape Effects offers more than just shadows. You can add bevel effects and soft edges to columns, or even make columns glow. You can also click Shape Fill to add a gradient or a texture to the columns, or click Shape Outline to add an outline around the columns.
  • 34. Create a chart Add your chart to a PowerPoint presentation When your chart looks just the way you want and it’s ready for a debut, you can easily add it to a Microsoft Office PowerPoint® presentation. Here’s how it works. 1. Copy the chart in Excel. 2. Open PowerPoint 2007. 3. On the slide you want the chart to be on, paste the chart.
  • 35. Create a chart Add your chart to a PowerPoint presentation When your chart looks just the way you want and it’s ready for a debut, you can easily add it to a Microsoft Office PowerPoint® presentation. Here’s how it works. 4. In the chart’s lower-right corner, the Paste Options button appears. Click the button. Now you’re ready to present your chart.
  • 36. Create a chart Suggestions for practice 1. Change the look of a chart. 2. Try out a color scheme by using a theme. 3. Format the chart title. 4. Format a column. 5. Format other areas of the chart. 6. Add your chart to a PowerPoint presentation. 7. Bonus exercises: Make a pie chart, and save your chart as a template. Online practice (requires Excel 2007)