| 2003 to 2007 Shared Charting Copying and pasting a Microsoft Office Excel 2003 chart into Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003 is easy. The real challenge is editing the chart after it's part of your presentation, because the charting tools are different between the applications. With the shared charting engine in the 2007 Microsoft Office system, you can use the same charting tools to create and customize your charts in Microsoft Office Excel 2007, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007, and Microsoft Office Word 2007.
To insert a chart in Excel 2007, click the Insert tab, and then select the type of chart you want from the Charts group. To customize an existing chart, click inside the chart, and then use the contextual Chart Tools command tabs that appear on the Ribbon.
| | Insert and Format Charts In Microsoft Office Excel 2007, you will find many new professional-looking charts to help you visualize your data and communicate it more effectively. To insert a chart: 1. On the worksheet, arrange the data that you want to use in a chart. 2. Select the cells that contain the data that you want to use for the chart. 3. On the Insert tab, in the Charts group, click the chart type, and then click a chart subtype that you want to use.
To see all available chart types, click a chart type, and then click All Chart Types. Excel will select the default formatting layout, but you can quickly modify it: 1. On the contextual Design tab, select a chart layout from the gallery to display the legend, axis, and title the way you want. 2. Select a chart style to modify color and effects.
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