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Creating Charts and Graphics


Getting Started Making Charts
Learning Advanced Charting
Visualizing Data Using Conditional Formatting
Creating Sparkline Graphics
Enhancing with Pictures and Drawings
1

What is a Chart?
A chart is a visual representation of numeric values. Charts (also known as graphs).

Advantages of Using thhe Charts?


Displaying data in a well-conceived chart can make your numbers more understandable. Bec
a chart presents a picture, charts are particularly useful for summarizing a series of numbers
their interrelationships.
Making a chart can often help you spot trends and patterns that may otherwise
go unnoticed.

Understanding How Excel Handles Charts


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Before you can create a chart, you must have some numbers known as Data
The data, of course, is stored in the cells in a worksheet.
Normally, the data that a chart uses resides in a single worksheet, different Worksheet or w
A chart is essentially an object that Excel creates upon request.
This object consists of one or more data series, displayed graphically.
The appearance of the data series depends on Selected Chart type
For example, if you create a line chart that uses two data series, the chart contain two line
each representing one data series
8. The data for each series is Stored in a separate row or column
9. Each point on the line is determined by the value in a single cell and is represented by mar
10. You can distinguish each of the lines by its thickness, line style, color, or data markers (sq

Illustration 2 Represents Data by Region


A key point to keep in mind is that charts are dynamic. In other words, a chart series is
linked to the data in your worksheet. If the data changes, the chart is updated automatically
to reflect those changes.
After you create a chart, you can always change its type, change the formatting, add or
remove specific elements (such as the title or legend), add new data series to it, or change
an existing data series so that it uses data in a different range.
A chart is either embedded in a worksheet or displayed on a separate chart sheet. Its very
easy to move an embedded chart to a chart sheet (and vice versa).
Important
Selection of Data Markers

Grid Lines
Data Lables
Formatting Axis
Formatting Legend
Chart Elements
Filtering
Colours
5

Two type of Charts: Embedded and Chart Sheets


Embedded charts
An embedded chart basically floats on top of a worksheet, on the worksheets drawing layer
As with other drawing objects (such as Shapes or SmartArt), you can move an embedded
chart, resize it, change its proportions, adjust its borders, and perform other operations.
Using embedded charts enables you to print the chart next to the data that it uses.
To make any changes to the actual chart in an embedded chart object, you must click it to
activate the chart. When a chart is activated, Excel displays the Chart Tools context tab.
The Ribbon provides many tools for working with charts, and even more tools are available
in the Format task pane.
Chart Sheets
Exception : Charts created using F11
It Creates in a Separate Worksheet

Moving Embedded Charts to Chart Sheets


To move an embedded chart to a chart sheet, click the chart to select it and then choose
Chart Tools Design Location Move Chart.
Click OK, the chart is moved, and the new chart sheet is Activated

When you place a chart on a chart sheet, the chart occupies the entire sheet. If you plan to
print a chart on a page by itself, using a chart sheet is often your better choice. If you have
many charts, you may want to put each one on a separate chart sheet to avoid cluttering
your worksheet. This technique also makes locating a particular chart easier because you
can change the names of the chart sheets tabs to provide a description of the chart that it
contains.
The Excel Ribbon changes when a chart sheet is active, similar to the way it changes
when you select an embedded chart. You have access to the same editing tools for embedde
charts and charts on chart sheets.
If the chart isnt fully visible in the window, you can use the scroll bars to scroll it, or
adjust the zoom factor to make it smaller. You can also change its orientation (tall or
wide) by choosing Page Layout Page Setup Orientation.
7

Creating and Customizing Chart


Creating a chart is fairly simple:
1
Make sure that your data is appropriate for a chart.
2
Select the range that contains your data.
3
Select the Insert tab and select a chart type from the Charts group. These icons

display drop-down lists that display subtypes. Excel creates the chart and places it
in the center of the window.
(Optional) Use the various tools and commands to change the look or layout
of the chart or add or delete chart elements.

Experimenting Different type of Charts


Working with Charts
Resizing and moving charts
Copying a chart
Deleting a chart
Adding chart elements
Moving and deleting chart elements (Legends, Tiltles, and Data Lables)
Formatting chart elements
Printing charts

Understanding Chart Types


Choosing the correct chart type is often a key factor in the effectiveness of the message.
Therefore, its often well worth your time to experiment with various chart types to determine
which one conveys your message best.
In almost every case, the underlying message in a chart is some type of comparison.
Examples of some general types of comparisons include
Comparing an item to other items: A chart may compare sales in each of a companys
sales regions.
Comparing data over time: A chart may display sales by month and indicate
trends over time.
Making relative comparisons: A common pie chart can depict relative proportions
in terms of pie slices.
Comparing data relationships: An XY chart is ideal for this comparison. For
example, you might show the relationship between monthly marketing expenditures
and sales.
Comparing frequency: You can use a common histogram, for example, to display
the number (or percentage) of students who scored within a particular grade range.
Identifying outliers or unusual situations: If you have thousands of data points,
creating a chart may help identify data that isnt representative.

Different Type of Charts (Practice)


Column charts
Probably the most common chart type is the column chart, which displays each data point
as a vertical column, the height of which corresponds to the value. The value scale is displaye
on the vertical axis, which is usually on the left side of the chart. You can specify
any number of data series, and the corresponding data points from each series can be
stacked on top of each other. Typically, each data series is depicted in a different color or
pattern.
Column charts are often used to compare discrete items, and they can depict the differences
between items in a series or items across multiple series. Excel offers seven columnchart
subtypes.

Bar charts
A bar chart is essentially a column chart that has been rotated 90 degrees clockwise. One
distinct advantage to using a bar chart is that the category labels may be easier to read.
The category labels are lengthy, and displaying them legibly with a column chart would be di
Excel offers six bar chart subtypes.
Line charts
Line charts are often used to plot continuous data and are useful for identifying trends. For
example, plotting daily sales as a line chart may enable you to identify sales fluctuations
over time. Normally, the category axis for a line chart displays equal intervals. Excel supports
seven line chart subtypes.
Pie charts
A pie chart is useful when you want to show relative proportions or contributions to a
whole. A pie chart uses only one data series. Pie charts are most effective with a small
number of data points. Generally, a pie chart should use no more than five or six data
points (or slices). A pie chart with too many data points can be very difficult to interpret.
XY (scatter) charts
Another common chart type is an XY chart (also known as scattergrams or scatter plots).
An XY chart differs from most other chart types in that both axes display values. (An XY
chart has no category axis.)
Area charts
Think of an area chart as a line chart in which the area below the line has been colored in.
Stacking the data series enables you to clearly see the total, plus the contribution by each se
Radar charts
A radar chart is a specialized chart that has a separate axis for each category
and the axes extend outward from the center of the chart. The value of each data point is plo
Surface charts
Surface charts display two or more data series on a surface. Unlike other charts, Excel uses c
not to distinguish the data series. The number of colors used is determined by the major
unit scale setting for the value axis. Each color corresponds to one major unit.
Bubble charts
Think of a bubble chart as an XY chart that can display an additional data series, which is
represented by the size of the bubbles. As with an XY chart, both axes are value axes
(there is no category axis).
Stock charts
Stock charts are most useful for displaying stock-market information. These charts require
three to five data series, depending on the subtype.

nown as graphs).

Illustration - 1

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Illustration - 2
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Practice #1

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9/1/1975
10/1/1975
11/1/1975
12/1/1975
1/1/1976
2/1/1976
3/1/1976
4/1/1976
5/1/1976
6/1/1976
7/1/1976
8/1/1976
9/1/1976
10/1/1976

2,084,000
2,266,000
2,067,000
2,123,000
2,051,000
1,874,000
1,677,000
1,724,000
1,526,000
1,451,000
1,752,000
1,555,000
1,607,000
1,426,000
1,513,000
1,316,000
1,142,000
1,150,000
1,070,000
1,026,000
975,000
1,032,000
904,000
993,000
1,005,000
1,121,000
1,087,000
1,226,000
1,260,000
1,264,000
1,344,000
1,360,000
1,321,000
1,367,000
1,538,000
1,421,000
1,395,000
1,459,000
1,495,000
1,401,000
1,550,000
1,720,000
1,629,000

11/1/1976
12/1/1976
1/1/1977
2/1/1977
3/1/1977
4/1/1977
5/1/1977
6/1/1977
7/1/1977
8/1/1977
9/1/1977
10/1/1977
11/1/1977
12/1/1977
1/1/1978
2/1/1978
3/1/1978
4/1/1978
5/1/1978
6/1/1978
7/1/1978
8/1/1978
9/1/1978
10/1/1978
11/1/1978
12/1/1978
1/1/1979
2/1/1979
3/1/1979
4/1/1979
5/1/1979
6/1/1979
7/1/1979
8/1/1979
9/1/1979
10/1/1979
11/1/1979
12/1/1979
1/1/1980
2/1/1980
3/1/1980
4/1/1980
5/1/1980

1,641,000
1,804,000
1,527,000
1,943,000
2,063,000
1,892,000
1,971,000
1,893,000
2,058,000
2,020,000
1,949,000
2,042,000
2,042,000
2,142,000
1,718,000
1,738,000
2,032,000
2,197,000
2,075,000
2,070,000
2,092,000
1,996,000
1,970,000
1,981,000
2,094,000
2,044,000
1,630,000
1,520,000
1,847,000
1,748,000
1,876,000
1,913,000
1,760,000
1,778,000
1,832,000
1,681,000
1,524,000
1,498,000
1,341,000
1,350,000
1,047,000
1,051,000
927,000

6/1/1980
7/1/1980
8/1/1980
9/1/1980
10/1/1980
11/1/1980
12/1/1980
1/1/1981
2/1/1981
3/1/1981
4/1/1981
5/1/1981
6/1/1981
7/1/1981
8/1/1981
9/1/1981
10/1/1981
11/1/1981
12/1/1981
1/1/1982
2/1/1982
3/1/1982
4/1/1982
5/1/1982
6/1/1982
7/1/1982
8/1/1982
9/1/1982
10/1/1982
11/1/1982
12/1/1982
1/1/1983
2/1/1983
3/1/1983
4/1/1983
5/1/1983
6/1/1983
7/1/1983
8/1/1983
9/1/1983
10/1/1983
11/1/1983
12/1/1983

1,196,000
1,269,000
1,436,000
1,471,000
1,523,000
1,510,000
1,482,000
1,547,000
1,246,000
1,306,000
1,360,000
1,140,000
1,045,000
1,041,000
940,000
911,000
873,000
837,000
910,000
843,000
866,000
931,000
917,000
1,025,000
902,000
1,166,000
1,046,000
1,144,000
1,173,000
1,372,000
1,303,000
1,586,000
1,699,000
1,606,000
1,472,000
1,776,000
1,733,000
1,785,000
1,910,000
1,710,000
1,715,000
1,785,000
1,688,000

1/1/1984
2/1/1984
3/1/1984
4/1/1984
5/1/1984
6/1/1984
7/1/1984
8/1/1984
9/1/1984
10/1/1984
11/1/1984
12/1/1984
1/1/1985
2/1/1985
3/1/1985
4/1/1985
5/1/1985
6/1/1985
7/1/1985
8/1/1985
9/1/1985
10/1/1985
11/1/1985
12/1/1985
1/1/1986
2/1/1986
3/1/1986
4/1/1986
5/1/1986
6/1/1986
7/1/1986
8/1/1986
9/1/1986
10/1/1986
11/1/1986
12/1/1986
1/1/1987
2/1/1987
3/1/1987
4/1/1987
5/1/1987
6/1/1987
7/1/1987

1,897,000
2,260,000
1,663,000
1,851,000
1,774,000
1,843,000
1,732,000
1,586,000
1,698,000
1,590,000
1,689,000
1,612,000
1,711,000
1,632,000
1,800,000
1,821,000
1,680,000
1,676,000
1,684,000
1,743,000
1,676,000
1,834,000
1,698,000
1,942,000
1,972,000
1,848,000
1,876,000
1,933,000
1,854,000
1,847,000
1,782,000
1,807,000
1,687,000
1,681,000
1,623,000
1,833,000
1,774,000
1,784,000
1,726,000
1,614,000
1,628,000
1,594,000
1,575,000

8/1/1987
9/1/1987
10/1/1987
11/1/1987
12/1/1987
1/1/1988
2/1/1988
3/1/1988
4/1/1988
5/1/1988
6/1/1988
7/1/1988
8/1/1988
9/1/1988
10/1/1988
11/1/1988
12/1/1988
1/1/1989
2/1/1989
3/1/1989
4/1/1989
5/1/1989
6/1/1989
7/1/1989
8/1/1989
9/1/1989
10/1/1989
11/1/1989
12/1/1989
1/1/1990
2/1/1990
3/1/1990
4/1/1990
5/1/1990
6/1/1990
7/1/1990
8/1/1990
9/1/1990
10/1/1990
11/1/1990
12/1/1990
1/1/1991
2/1/1991

1,605,000
1,695,000
1,515,000
1,656,000
1,400,000
1,271,000
1,473,000
1,532,000
1,573,000
1,421,000
1,478,000
1,467,000
1,493,000
1,492,000
1,522,000
1,569,000
1,563,000
1,621,000
1,425,000
1,422,000
1,339,000
1,331,000
1,397,000
1,427,000
1,332,000
1,279,000
1,410,000
1,351,000
1,251,000
1,551,000
1,437,000
1,289,000
1,248,000
1,212,000
1,177,000
1,171,000
1,115,000
1,110,000
1,014,000
1,145,000
969,000
798,000
965,000

3/1/1991
4/1/1991
5/1/1991
6/1/1991
7/1/1991
8/1/1991
9/1/1991
10/1/1991
11/1/1991
12/1/1991
1/1/1992
2/1/1992
3/1/1992
4/1/1992
5/1/1992
6/1/1992
7/1/1992
8/1/1992
9/1/1992
10/1/1992
11/1/1992
12/1/1992
1/1/1993
2/1/1993
3/1/1993
4/1/1993
5/1/1993
6/1/1993
7/1/1993
8/1/1993
9/1/1993
10/1/1993
11/1/1993
12/1/1993
1/1/1994
2/1/1994
3/1/1994
4/1/1994
5/1/1994
6/1/1994
7/1/1994
8/1/1994
9/1/1994

921,000
1,001,000
996,000
1,036,000
1,063,000
1,049,000
1,015,000
1,079,000
1,103,000
1,079,000
1,176,000
1,250,000
1,297,000
1,099,000
1,214,000
1,145,000
1,139,000
1,226,000
1,186,000
1,244,000
1,214,000
1,227,000
1,210,000
1,210,000
1,083,000
1,258,000
1,260,000
1,280,000
1,254,000
1,300,000
1,343,000
1,392,000
1,376,000
1,533,000
1,272,000
1,337,000
1,564,000
1,465,000
1,526,000
1,409,000
1,439,000
1,450,000
1,474,000

10/1/1994
11/1/1994
12/1/1994
1/1/1995
2/1/1995
3/1/1995
4/1/1995
5/1/1995
6/1/1995
7/1/1995
8/1/1995
9/1/1995
10/1/1995
11/1/1995
12/1/1995
1/1/1996
2/1/1996
3/1/1996
4/1/1996
5/1/1996
6/1/1996
7/1/1996
8/1/1996
9/1/1996
10/1/1996
11/1/1996
12/1/1996
1/1/1997
2/1/1997
3/1/1997
4/1/1997
5/1/1997
6/1/1997
7/1/1997
8/1/1997
9/1/1997
10/1/1997
11/1/1997
12/1/1997
1/1/1998
2/1/1998
3/1/1998
4/1/1998

1,450,000
1,511,000
1,455,000
1,407,000
1,316,000
1,249,000
1,267,000
1,314,000
1,281,000
1,461,000
1,416,000
1,369,000
1,369,000
1,452,000
1,431,000
1,467,000
1,491,000
1,424,000
1,516,000
1,504,000
1,467,000
1,472,000
1,557,000
1,475,000
1,392,000
1,489,000
1,370,000
1,355,000
1,486,000
1,457,000
1,492,000
1,442,000
1,494,000
1,437,000
1,390,000
1,546,000
1,520,000
1,510,000
1,566,000
1,525,000
1,584,000
1,567,000
1,540,000

5/1/1998
6/1/1998
7/1/1998
8/1/1998
9/1/1998
10/1/1998
11/1/1998
12/1/1998
1/1/1999
2/1/1999
3/1/1999
4/1/1999
5/1/1999
6/1/1999
7/1/1999
8/1/1999
9/1/1999
10/1/1999
11/1/1999
12/1/1999
1/1/2000
2/1/2000
3/1/2000
4/1/2000
5/1/2000
6/1/2000
7/1/2000
8/1/2000
9/1/2000
10/1/2000
11/1/2000
12/1/2000
1/1/2001
2/1/2001
3/1/2001
4/1/2001
5/1/2001
6/1/2001
7/1/2001
8/1/2001
9/1/2001
10/1/2001
11/1/2001

1,536,000
1,641,000
1,698,000
1,614,000
1,582,000
1,715,000
1,660,000
1,792,000
1,748,000
1,670,000
1,710,000
1,553,000
1,611,000
1,559,000
1,669,000
1,648,000
1,635,000
1,608,000
1,648,000
1,708,000
1,636,000
1,737,000
1,604,000
1,626,000
1,575,000
1,559,000
1,463,000
1,541,000
1,507,000
1,549,000
1,551,000
1,532,000
1,600,000
1,625,000
1,590,000
1,649,000
1,605,000
1,636,000
1,670,000
1,567,000
1,562,000
1,540,000
1,602,000

12/1/2001
1/1/2002
2/1/2002
3/1/2002
4/1/2002
5/1/2002
6/1/2002
7/1/2002
8/1/2002
9/1/2002
10/1/2002
11/1/2002
12/1/2002
1/1/2003
2/1/2003
3/1/2003
4/1/2003
5/1/2003
6/1/2003
7/1/2003
8/1/2003
9/1/2003
10/1/2003
11/1/2003
12/1/2003
1/1/2004
2/1/2004
3/1/2004
4/1/2004
5/1/2004
6/1/2004
7/1/2004
8/1/2004
9/1/2004
10/1/2004
11/1/2004
12/1/2004
1/1/2005
2/1/2005
3/1/2005
4/1/2005
5/1/2005
6/1/2005

1,568,000
1,698,000
1,829,000
1,642,000
1,592,000
1,764,000
1,717,000
1,655,000
1,633,000
1,804,000
1,648,000
1,753,000
1,788,000
1,853,000
1,629,000
1,726,000
1,643,000
1,751,000
1,867,000
1,897,000
1,833,000
1,939,000
1,967,000
2,083,000
2,057,000
1,911,000
1,846,000
1,998,000
2,003,000
1,981,000
1,828,000
2,002,000
2,024,000
1,905,000
2,072,000
1,782,000
2,042,000
2,144,000
2,207,000
1,864,000
2,061,000
2,025,000
2,068,000

7/1/2005
8/1/2005
9/1/2005
10/1/2005
11/1/2005
12/1/2005
1/1/2006
2/1/2006
3/1/2006
4/1/2006
5/1/2006
6/1/2006
7/1/2006
8/1/2006
9/1/2006
10/1/2006
11/1/2006
12/1/2006
1/1/2007
2/1/2007
3/1/2007
4/1/2007
5/1/2007
6/1/2007
7/1/2007
8/1/2007
9/1/2007
10/1/2007
11/1/2007
12/1/2007
1/1/2008
2/1/2008
3/1/2008
4/1/2008
5/1/2008
6/1/2008
7/1/2008
8/1/2008
9/1/2008
10/1/2008
11/1/2008
12/1/2008
1/1/2009

2,054,000
2,095,000
2,151,000
2,065,000
2,147,000
1,994,000
2,273,000
2,119,000
1,969,000
1,821,000
1,942,000
1,802,000
1,737,000
1,650,000
1,720,000
1,491,000
1,570,000
1,649,000
1,409,000
1,480,000
1,495,000
1,490,000
1,415,000
1,448,000
1,354,000
1,330,000
1,183,000
1,264,000
1,197,000
1,037,000
1,084,000
1,103,000
1,005,000
1,013,000
973,000
1,046,000
923,000
844,000
820,000
777,000
652,000
560,000
490,000

Housing starts
3,000,000

2/1/2009
3/1/2009
4/1/2009
5/1/2009
6/1/2009
7/1/2009
8/1/2009
9/1/2009
10/1/2009
11/1/2009
12/1/2009
1/1/2010
2/1/2010
3/1/2010
4/1/2010
5/1/2010
6/1/2010
7/1/2010
8/1/2010
9/1/2010
10/1/2010
11/1/2010
12/1/2010
1/1/2011
2/1/2011
3/1/2011
4/1/2011
5/1/2011
6/1/2011
7/1/2011
8/1/2011
9/1/2011
10/1/2011
11/1/2011
12/1/2011

582,000
505,000
478,000
540,000
585,000
594,000
586,000
585,000
534,000
588,000
581,000
615,000
603,000
626,000
687,000
580,000
539,000
550,000
606,000
597,000
539,000
551,000
526,000
636,000
518,000
593,000
549,000
553,000
615,000
615,000
585,000
646,000
628,000
685,000
657,000

Housing starts
3,000,000

2,500,000

2,000,000

1,500,000

1,000,000

500,000

1/1/1959

1/1/1967

1/1/1975

1/1/1983

1/1/199

using starts

using starts

1975

1/1/1983

1/1/1991

1/1/1999

1/1/2007

See appendix
FFRDCs
= Federally
tables
Funded
and 4-6.
Research and Development Centers
Employees
by 4-5
Region
NOTE: Data
Science
& Engineering
labels rounded
Indicators
to nearest
2002
whole number. National R&D
expenditures are an
estimated $265
billion in 2000.
West
Mid
East
See appendix tables 4-3, 4-5, 4-7, 4-11, and 4-15.

2009
108
Science & Engineering
Indicators 2002
2010
121
2011
136
32
2012
208
87
2013
312
90

201
222
183
143
140

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300
250
200
150
100
50
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2009

2010

2011
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West

Mid

2012
East

2013

Population Projections (in thousands)


California Oregon
Washington
1995
31,589
3,141
5,431
2000
32,521
3,397
5,858
2005
34,441
3,613
6,258
2015
41,373
3,992
7,058
2025
49,285
4,349
7,808

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30,000
20,000
10,000
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1995

2000

2005

California

Oregon

2015
Washington

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Oregon

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7,832,288
1,959,768
3,983,233
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1.0
7.5
-0.7
-8.6
19.2
-30.9
27.5
-7.6
-15.6
42.3
-46.1
42.0
-26.6
-11.1
55.9
-74.4
74.5
-36.2
-29.4
69.7
-109.6
87.6
-34.5
-35.1
94.6
-117.0
112.8
-61.2
-38.4
103.6
-148.4
147.7
-62.7
-45.2
130.9
-170.9
149.5
-68.5
-46.4
152.1
-205.1
179.3
-81.1
-48.8
156.1

0.0
1.8
-9.7
15.7
-16.4
0.9
13.8
-33.4
43.3
-29.0
0.6
34.7
-54.1
64.1
-38.1
10.9
39.5
-74.3
84.2
-69.1
4.1
64.6
-107.7
118.6
-89.2
15.5
77.8
-117.0
146.0
-88.0
27.5
80.7
-158.7
161.8
-105.0
9.4
96.5
-175.4
195.8
-146.3
42.1
81.5
-182.0
221.1
-172.4

-210.5
-215.2
-219.9
-224.6
-229.3
-234.0
-238.7
-243.4
-248.1
-252.8
-257.5
-262.2
-266.9
-271.6
-276.3
-281.0
-285.7
-290.4
-295.1
-299.8
-304.5
-309.2
-313.9
-318.6
-323.3
-328.0
-332.7
-337.4
-342.1
-346.8
-351.5
-356.2
-360.9
-365.6
-370.3
-375.0
-379.7
-384.4
-389.1
-393.8
-398.5
-403.2
-407.9
-412.6
-417.3
-422.0
-426.7
-431.4
-436.1
-440.8

16.2
16.5
16.8
17.1
17.4
17.7
18.0
18.3
18.6
18.9
19.2
19.5
19.8
20.1
20.4
20.7
21.0
21.3
21.6
21.9
22.2
22.5
22.8
23.1
23.4
23.7
24.0
24.3
24.6
24.9
25.2
25.5
25.8
26.1
26.4
26.7
27.0
27.3
27.6
27.9
28.2
28.5
28.8
29.1
29.4
29.7
30.0
30.3
30.6
30.9

-396.0
-404.8
-413.6
-422.4
-431.2
-440.0
-448.8
-457.6
-466.4
-475.2
-484.0
-492.8
-501.6
-510.4
-519.2
-528.0
-536.8
-545.6
-554.4
-563.2
-572.0
-580.8
-589.6
-598.4
-607.2
-616.0
-624.8
-633.6
-642.4
-651.2
-660.0
-668.8
-677.6
-686.4
-695.2
-704.0
-712.8
-721.6
-730.4
-739.2
-748.0
-756.8
-765.6
-774.4
-783.2
-792.0
-800.8
-809.6
-818.4
-827.2

-208.0
201.6
-125.3
-31.6
188.9
-239.8
221.1
-143.4
-45.6
186.9
-258.2
275.1
-122.5
-16.7
208.2
-290.7
280.8
-161.8
-33.9
205.5
-323.0
303.3
-175.9
-20.0
233.5
-324.5
353.2
-170.7
2.6
250.5
-358.0
349.0
-234.7
-41.0
222.9
-392.0
395.8
-208.1
16.3
261.6
-422.4
381.1
-275.5
2.1
287.9
-402.4
438.6
-299.7
-21.3
266.5

39.4
119.6
-215.3
222.4
-178.7
60.1
125.9
-230.0
250.3
-217.4
39.6
113.3
-243.6
303.3
-202.4
83.9
143.9
-247.3
336.4
-221.6
96.2
149.8
-264.0
363.3
-244.7
103.3
141.9
-303.0
357.4
-307.4
74.3
110.1
-337.6
390.8
-297.0
138.2
160.1
-330.0
404.3
-363.7
102.5
133.3
-335.1
470.6
-347.3
128.1
107.8
-388.8
478.3
-356.0

-445.5
-450.2
-454.9
-459.6
-464.3
-469.0
-473.7
-478.4
-483.1
-487.8
-492.5
-497.2
-501.9
-506.6
-511.3
-516.0
-520.7
-525.4
-530.1
-534.8
-539.5
-544.2
-548.9
-553.6
-558.3
-563.0
-567.7
-572.4
-577.1
-581.8
-586.5
-591.2
-595.9
-600.6
-605.3
-610.0
-614.7
-619.4
-624.1
-628.8
-633.5
-638.2
-642.9
-647.6
-652.3
-657.0
-661.7
-666.4
-671.1
-675.8

31.2
31.5
31.8
32.1
32.4
32.7
33.0
33.3
33.6
33.9
34.2
34.5
34.8
35.1
35.4
35.7
36.0
36.3
36.6
36.9
37.2
37.5
37.8
38.1
38.4
38.7
39.0
39.3
39.6
39.9
40.2
40.5
40.8
41.1
41.4
41.7
42.0
42.3
42.6
42.9
43.2
43.5
43.8
44.1
44.4
44.7
45.0
45.3
45.6
45.9

-836.0
-844.8
-853.6
-862.4
-871.2
-880.0
-888.8
-897.6
-906.4
-915.2
-924.0
-932.8
-941.6
-950.4
-959.2
-968.0
-976.8
-985.6
-994.4
-1,003.2
-1,012.0
-1,020.8
-1,029.6
-1,038.4
-1,047.2
-1,056.0
-1,064.8
-1,073.6
-1,082.4
-1,091.2
-1,100.0
-1,108.8
-1,117.6
-1,126.4
-1,135.2
-1,144.0
-1,152.8
-1,161.6
-1,170.4
-1,179.2
-1,188.0
-1,196.8
-1,205.6
-1,214.4
-1,223.2
-1,232.0
-1,240.8
-1,249.6
-1,258.4
-1,267.2

-424.2
489.4
-299.4
-13.9
254.6
-457.5
521.2
-309.7
-0.7
255.4
-480.7
549.3
-333.7
6.6
264.1
-491.2
575.2
-371.7
12.1
285.1
-495.2
587.5
-419.7
33.3
319.6
-514.6
578.8
-452.4
84.5
339.2
-571.3
580.9
-439.0
130.0
302.7
-625.6
646.3
-423.8
105.0
260.1
-599.7
717.8
-496.8
76.5
312.5
-574.2
685.5
-560.1
159.1
340.5

175.0
121.7
-416.9
480.0
-388.9
203.9
134.1
-431.1
495.7
-418.8
224.0
132.9
-446.5
522.8
-438.8
239.6
117.5
-461.6
562.9
-454.7
242.6
93.6
-461.9
614.4
-486.4
228.9
84.8
-436.5
650.5
-551.8
228.5
117.5
-419.1
635.4
-613.3
288.2
149.5
-468.3
615.9
-599.5
354.5
97.1
-522.4
688.0
-583.8
321.6
48.7
-468.5
743.3
-681.1

-680.5
-685.2
-689.9
-694.6
-699.3
-704.0
-708.7
-713.4
-718.1
-722.8
-727.5
-732.2
-736.9
-741.6
-746.3
-751.0
-755.7
-760.4
-765.1
-769.8
-774.5
-779.2
-783.9
-788.6
-793.3
-798.0
-802.7
-807.4
-812.1
-816.8
-821.5
-826.2
-830.9
-835.6
-840.3
-845.0
-849.7
-854.4
-859.1
-863.8
-868.5
-873.2
-877.9
-882.6
-887.3
-892.0
-896.7
-901.4
-906.1
-910.8

46.2
46.5
46.8
47.1
47.4
47.7
48.0
48.3
48.6
48.9
49.2
49.5
49.8
50.1
50.4
50.7
51.0
51.3
51.6
51.9
52.2
52.5
52.8
53.1
53.4
53.7
54.0
54.3
54.6
54.9
55.2
55.5
55.8
56.1
56.4
56.7
57.0
57.3
57.6
57.9
58.2
58.5
58.8
59.1
59.4
59.7
60.0
60.3
60.6
60.9

-1,276.0
-1,284.8
-1,293.6
-1,302.4
-1,311.2
-1,320.0
-1,328.8
-1,337.6
-1,346.4
-1,355.2
-1,364.0
-1,372.8
-1,381.6
-1,390.4
-1,399.2
-1,408.0
-1,416.8
-1,425.6
-1,434.4
-1,443.2
-1,452.0
-1,460.8
-1,469.6
-1,478.4
-1,487.2
-1,496.0
-1,504.8
-1,513.6
-1,522.4
-1,531.2
-1,540.0
-1,548.8
-1,557.6
-1,566.4
-1,575.2
-1,584.0
-1,592.8
-1,601.6
-1,610.4
-1,619.2
-1,628.0
-1,636.8
-1,645.6
-1,654.4
-1,663.2
-1,672.0
-1,680.8
-1,689.6
-1,698.4
-1,707.2

-662.7
694.8
-509.0
178.9
257.8
-662.0
800.8
-572.3
124.7
311.7
-617.9
752.0
-637.7
232.1
318.1
-725.0
799.8
-578.5
198.3
244.7
-656.9
864.3
-705.1
219.5
339.0
-711.8
807.0
-654.7
289.6
230.2
-725.2
937.2
-732.3
229.1
312.8
-696.9
851.4
-744.9
355.5
233.4
-773.6
984.0
-766.4
265.5
279.3
-698.9
905.1
-822.3
409.4
225.8

321.5
114.7
-466.0
685.1
-702.8
426.4
78.5
-549.7
752.8
-664.5
384.8
18.1
-473.3
798.3
-784.9
415.6
97.7
-516.5
739.0
-744.9
496.7
-6.8
-540.7
860.1
-794.9
429.4
41.2
-476.4
786.4
-849.7
563.1
2.5
-575.9
876.4
-814.9
487.1
-25.3
-466.7
849.6
-931.8
608.0
-2.8
-582.7
891.4
-857.1
554.3
-78.3
-466.4
899.9
-997.7

1,500.0
1,000.0
500.0

-1,000.0

-500.0

0.0
0.0
-500.0
-1,000.0
-1,500.0

-915.5
-920.2
-924.9
-929.6
-934.3

61.2
61.5
61.8
62.1
62.4

-1,716.0
-1,724.8
-1,733.6
-1,742.4
-1,751.2

-802.2
1,029.5
-817.5
312.1
254.6

658.5
-28.5
-582.2
918.6
-909.4

y
1,500.0
1,000.0
500.0

-500.0

0.0
0.0
-500.0
-1,000.0
-1,500.0

500.0

1,000.0

1,500.0

Product A

Qtr-1
Qtr-2
Qtr-3
Qtr-4

474
732
897
977

Product B

1,243
902
621
1,345

Product C

564
455
233
565

1,600

Chart

1,400
1,200
1,000
800
600

Chart Title

400
200
0
Qtr-1

Qtr-2

Qtr

1,500
1,000

Product C

Product B

Product

500
0
Qtr-1

Qtr-2
Product A

Qtr-3
Product B

Pr

Chart Title

Chart Title

Qtr-2

duct C

Qtr-3

Product B

Qtr-4

Product A

Product C
Product B
Qtr-2

roduct A

Qtr-3
Product B

Product A
Product C Qtr-4

Month
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec

Snow Ski
Sales
6,897
7,732
4,500
3,122
893
734
891
559
5,433
8,734
11,873
18,730

Water Ski
Sales
1,983
5,547
7,330
9,832
10,739
16,453
15,874
9,833
3,244
2,873
3,459
5,433

Chart Title
20,000
15,000
10,000
5,000
-

Stacked Bar Charts

Jan Feb
Mar Apr
May Jun

Jul

Snow Ski Sales

Aug Sep
Oct No
Water Ski Sales

Chart Title

ay Jun

Jul Aug
Sep Oct
Nov Dec

Ski Sales

Water Ski Sales

Red
Color-1
Color-2
Color-3
Color-4

128
115
128
149

Green
255
173
128
39

Blue
64
122
128
239

Chart Title
Column B

Column C

Color-1

Colum

Color-1
1
400
400
200

Color-4

200
0

Color-2

Color-3
3

nB

Chart Title
Column C

Color-1

Column D

Color-1
1
400
400
200
200
0

Color-2

Color-3
2

100.00
100.30
100.60
100.90
101.20
101.50
101.80
102.10
102.40
102.70
103.00
103.30

0.00
-0.506
-0.229
0.069
0.361
0.620
0.824
0.955
1.000
0.956
0.826
0.623
0.364

0.30
-0.211
0.067
0.365
0.656
0.916
1.120
1.250
1.296
1.251
1.122
0.919
0.660

0.60
0.058
0.336
0.634
0.925
1.185
1.389
1.519
1.565
1.520
1.391
1.188
0.929

0.90
0.277
0.554
0.852
1.144
1.404
1.608
1.738
1.783
1.739
1.610
1.406
1.147

1.20
0.426
0.703
1.001
1.293
1.552
1.756
1.887
1.932
1.888
1.758
1.555
1.296

2.000
1.000
0.000
-1.000

100.00

100.30

101.80

102.10

1.50
0.491
0.769
1.066
1.358
1.618
1.822
1.952
1.997
1.953
1.824
1.620
1.361

1.80
0.467
0.745
1.043
1.335
1.594
1.798
1.929
1.974
1.930
1.800
1.597
1.338

2.10
0.357
0.634
0.932
1.224
1.483
1.688
1.818
1.863
1.819
1.690
1.486
1.227

2.40
0.169
0.447
0.744
1.036
1.296
1.500
1.630
1.675
1.631
1.502
1.298
1.039

Chart Title

2.000
1.000
0.000
-1.000

100.00

100.30

100.60

100.90

101.20

101.50

101.80

102.10

102.40

102.70

103.00

103.30

2.70
-0.079
0.198
0.496
0.788
1.048
1.252
1.382
1.427
1.383
1.254
1.050
0.791

3.00
-0.365
-0.088
0.210
0.502
0.761
0.965
1.096
1.141
1.097
0.967
0.764
0.505

3.30
-0.664
-0.387
-0.089
0.203
0.462
0.667
0.797
0.842
0.798
0.669
0.465
0.206

3.60
-0.949
-0.671
-0.374
-0.082
0.178
0.382
0.512
0.557
0.513
0.384
0.180
-0.079

Participant
Ray
Pat
Jill
George
Kevin
Joe
Cindy
Terry

Original Weeks in
Wieight Program
285
12
442
3
240
5
275
18
290
1
380
18
188
13
301
7

Weight
Loss
37
20
28
43
2
15
13
32

Part
Right Ear
Left Ear
Head
Left Eye
Right Eye
Left Pupil
Right Pupil
Nose
Mouth

Y
5.6
2.4
4.0
3.4
4.6
3.2
4.4
4.0
4.0

7.0
7.0
4.4
5.4
5.4
5.6
5.6
4.3
3.0

Bubble
35.0
35.0
60.0
18.0
18.0
5.0
5.0
11.0
10.0

Chart Title
10.0
9.0
8.0
7.0
6.0
5.0
4.0
3.0
2.0
1.0

5
X

Bubble

Chart Title

5
X

Bubble

10

7/24
7/25
7/26
7/27
7/28

Volume
12,155
14,555
11,983
14,877
16,983

Open
69.81
70.94
74.75
74.88
76.09

High
72.63
74.00
75.75
75.31
76.38

Low
69.69
70.72
73.38
74.13
73.50

Close
70.50
73.25
75.63
75.25
74.94

18,000

Chart Title

16,000
14,000
12,000
10,000
8,000
6,000
4,000
2,000
0
7/24

7/25

7/26

Chart Title
18,000

High

16,000

14,000
12,000

10,000

8,000

6,000
4,000

2,000
0

6
7/24

7/25

7/26
Volume

Low

7/27

7/28

Chart Title

7/25

7/26

7/27

e
High

78.00
76.00
74.00
72.00
70.00
68.00
66.00

Low

7/27

7/28

7/28

May Temperature Data


High
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

Low
74
70
72
66
61
59
73
72
70
73
79
82
75
71
70
70
68
69
73
71
72
80
84
78
81
80
75
74
70
72
71

Average
50
62
52
61
56
64
50
58
53
57
48
53.5
51
62
53
62.5
56
63
60
66.5
60
69.5
62
72
60
67.5
57
64
55
62.5
56
63
56
62
57
63
58
65.5
62
66.5
64
68
66
73
62
73
66
72
64
72.5
64
72
64
69.5
65
69.5
63
66.5
60
66
62
66.5

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