Now we get to something most people find enjoyable. We will create charts. Long data series and tables can be extremely tedious to watch, and you can often make data more readable by visualizing them in a chart instead. Excel offers lots of possibilities to make some really nice graphs that can illustrate many different types of data.
In this book, we must first make a bar chart. The bar chart will be the basis for a series of exercises where we work with the various options and other things you can do with a chart. Then the other chart types will be described in outline, so you can experiment with adjusting them.
3D charts will not be reviewed in this book, because it is something you can easily figure out yourself
once you have learned the basics of bar, basket and pie charts. 3D charts are beautiful and can really impress, but you should also be aware that they may be harder to read accurately. However, in a sales brochure are they do look good!
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