Thursday, November 5, 2009

Microsoft exel? graphing..?

in microsoft exel, how do you put your own number on the side like the numbers that are there? not in the graph on the side of it. how can i put my own numbers in?(please be specific)



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I don't exactly know your question. Is it the DATA that you want to view to change? If so, then click on Chart-Data or call up the Charting toolbar and click on the icon that looks like a spreadsheet. (little cells) and should bring up your data sheet.



If you're looking to input the numbers along the side and bottom of your chart - (i.e. Quarter 1,2,3,4 along the bottom and 10,000,20,000,30,000, etc along the left side,If you click on CHART on the toolbar, there are many options there. X axis and Y axis which controls the series (X names usually along the bottom) on the left and the VALUE (usually numbers that go along the side)



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Not sure what you mean, but you can graph your own numbers by putting two column of data in multiple rows, select the data, then right click on it and choose the graphing option (assuming you installed the graphing add-in).
I have no idea how to do that



really, I don't



we had to do it for math class-I think I got a bad grade...
I think your asking about the number scale on the Y axis (left side). If so, put your cursor on that side and right click the mouse. Select Format axis, select scale.



If your talking about the legend it's the same only start with the cursor on the legend. MS help is pretty good as an aid.

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