Creating Graphs Using Excel 2000 and 2003
The Excel 2003 Viewer cannot be used for creating graphs. You must have
Excel installed on your computer to create graphs. If you do not have Excel
installed on your computer, use Create-A-Graph
to create your graphs.
Bar Graphs
Excel 2003 or earlier versions
- Start Excel by clicking the icon on the desktop or by selecting Microsoft
Excel from the Start menu by clicking Start then Programs then select Microsoft
Excel. Excel may be in a folder such as Microsoft Office 2003.
- Enter the bar (category) names (X-Axis) in column A.
- Enter the value of each bar (category) in column B.
- Select the data by holding down the left mouse button as you drag from
cell A1 to the last data entry in column B. The data in both columns
should be selected.
- Click Insert, select Chart... and then select Column. Click Next.
- If the preview of the bars shown is satisfactory, click next again.
Otherwise, you can change the location of the data in the Data range.
Click Next
- Right-click on the graph and select chart options. Click the Title tab
and then enter a chart title and label the X- and Y-axes. Click Next.
- Select As new sheet and then click Finish.
- If you would like to save the graph, click File, then Save. To print, click
File, then print.
Excel 2007
- Start Excel by clicking the icon on the desktop or by selecting Microsoft
Excel from the Start menu by clicking Start then Programs then select Microsoft
Excel. Excel may be in a folder such as Microsoft Office 2003.
- Enter the bar (category) names (X-Axis) in column A.
- Enter the value of each bar (category) in column B.
- Select the data by holding down the left mouse button as you drag from
cell A1 to the last data entry in column B. The data in both columns
should be selected.
- Click Insert, select Charts, Column, and then select the first item
shown under 2-D Column.
- On the Layout tab at the top, select Axis Titles to label the X- and
Y-axes. Select Chart Title to give the chart a title. These options will
enable you to enter the names directly on the chart.
- You can save the chart by copying it into a Word document and then
saving the Word document. To copy the chart, click the chart and press
Control-C. To paste it into a Word document, open Word, place the cursor
where you want the chart and press Control-V.
Line Graphs and Scatter Plots
- Start Excel by clicking the icon on the desktop or by selecting Microsoft
Excel from the Start menu by clicking Start then Programs then select Microsoft
Excel. Excel may be in a folder such as Microsoft Office 2000.
- Enter each X and Y value in the same row in column A and column B. For
example, if the value of X for the first data point is 6, enter a 6n in cell
A1. If the value of Y for the first data point is 9, enter a 9 in cell B1.
- Click Insert, then select Chart...
- If the data for the X-axis contains text, select line graph and then go to
step 6 below.
- If the X-axis data are numerical values, select XY (Scatter). If you would like to view
the points connected by straight lines (a line graph), select this picture. The first
window in the third row is appropriate for many kinds of line graphs because it
shows both lines and data points. If you would like to create a scatter plot
(no lines), select the first picture- a graph showing data points but no
lines. Go to step 6 (below)
- Click Next and then click Next again.
- Enter a chart title and label the X- and Y-axes. Click Next
- Select As new sheet and then click Finish.
- Double-click the Y-axis and select the Scale tab at the top of the Format
Axis dialog box. Change the minimum to a number that is slightly less than
the smallest data value. Change the maximum to a number that is slightly
larger than the largest data value.
- If you would like to save the graph, click File, then Save. To print, click
File, then print.
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