Brief Summary
This course dives into creating interactive and professional-looking charts in Excel. It's perfect for those with a bit of Excel knowledge who want to step up their chart game. You'll learn about different chart types, formatting, and even linking charts to other Office apps.
Key Points
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Learn the basics of creating charts quickly
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Understand the importance of selecting the right chart type
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Explore design and format tools in Excel
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Manipulate shapes and manage data labels
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Create charts from multiple data sources
Learning Outcomes
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Create dynamic charts and graphs in Excel
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Choose the right chart type for your data
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Use design tools to enhance chart appearance
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Manage and manipulate data labels effectively
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Link and print charts seamlessly across applications
About This Course
Learn how to create dynamic and interactive charts in Excel. Turn your data into professional looking charts and graphs
This Microsoft Excel – Charts in Detail training course from Infinite Skills takes you beyond the basics of Excel, diving into detail about creating and using charts within this powerful spreadsheet program. This course is designed for users that already have a basic working knowledge of Excel.
You will start by learning the basics of Excel charts, such as how to create them quickly and why the right chart type matters. From there, you will learn about the tools within the design and format tabs, including the different chart layout styles and colors, adding and manipulating shapes, and managing data labels. Guy will show you special chart types and properly explain scatter charts. This training video will teach you about chart data and how to create charts from multiple data sources. Finally, Guy will teach you how to print your chart and copy and link it to other Office applications.
By the completion of this video based training course, you will be fully versed in creating and using Excel charts. Working files are included, allowing you to follow along with the author throughout the lessons.
Luis A.
Lack of guidance, for example not specifying where is the charting tool button?
Stepping into details too fast, not giving time to understand what is the matter;
Improvement in the last sections