RE: charts
The best way is to use the Chart wizard. On the toolbar, on the right side.
There are 4 steps to the wizard.
Chart type
Source Data
Labels
Location
Simply step through the wizard and the chart will be created for you.
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The best way is to use the Chart wizard. On the toolbar, on the right side.
There are 4 steps to the wizard.
Chart type
Source Data
Labels
Location
Simply step through the wizard and the chart will be created for you.
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