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Software: |
Excel |
Version: |
Excel 2010 and later |
Topic: |
Charts |
Level: |
Relatively easy |
Course:
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Excel Introduction
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Exercise: |
Selecting car sales data to compare sales for men and women, using various different chart types. |
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Software: |
Excel |
Version: |
Excel 2010 and later |
Topic: |
Charts |
Level: |
Average difficulty |
Course:
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Excel Introduction
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Exercise: |
A more complex exercise, asking you to change virtually every part of the appearance of a chart. |
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Software: |
Excel |
Version: |
Excel 2010 and later |
Topic: |
Charts |
Level: |
Average difficulty |
Course:
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Excel Introduction
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Exercise: |
Use the Charting Tools in Microsoft Excel 2007 to convert a selection of your data into a customised chart. |
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Software: |
Excel |
Version: |
Excel 2013 and later |
Topic: |
Charts |
Level: |
Average difficulty |
Course:
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Excel Introduction
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Exercise: |
Selects all the data and creates a line chart which has to be formatted to display time across X axis. |
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Software: |
Excel |
Version: |
Excel 2010 and later |
Topic: |
Charts |
Level: |
Harder than average |
Course:
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Excel Introduction
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Exercise: |
Create a Line Chart in Microsoft Excel 2007 to reflect fluctuations in a variable over a period of time. |
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Software: |
Excel |
Version: |
Excel 2010 and later |
Topic: |
Charts |
Level: |
Harder than average |
Course:
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Excel Introduction
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Exercise: |
Use the charting tools in Microsoft Excel 2007 to give a graphical representation of some Population statistics. |
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