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Create Charts in Word and Excel

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Y ou can make a chart in Word or Excel.

If you
have lots of data to chart, create your chart in
Excel, and then copy from Excel to another
Office program. This is also the best way if your data
changes regularly and you want your chart to always
reflect the latest numbers. In that case, when you
copy the chart, keep it linked to the original Excel file.
To create a simple chart from scratch in Word, click
Insert >
Chart and
pick the
chart you
want
You can
make a
chart in
Word or
Excel. If
you have
lots of
data to
chart,
create
your chart
in Excel,
and then
copy from
Excel to
another
Office
program.
This is also
the best
way if
your data changes regularly and you want your chart
to always reflect the latest numbers. In that case,
when you copy the chart, keep it linked to the original
Excel file.
To create a simple chart from scratch in Word, click
Insert > Chart and pick the chart you want
You can make a chart in Word or Excel. If you have
lots of data to chart, create your chart in Excel, and
then copy from Excel to another Office program. This
is also the best way if your data changes regularly and
you want your chart to always reflect the latest
numbers. In that case, when you copy the chart, keep
it linked to the original Excel file.
To create a simple chart from scratch in Word, click
Insert > Chart and pick the chart you want
You can make a chart in Word or Excel. If you have
lots of data to chart, create your chart in Excel, and then
copy from Excel to another Office program. This is also the best
way if your data changes regularly and you want your chart to
always reflect the latest numbers. In that case, when you copy
the chart, keep it linked to the original Excel file.
To create a simple chart from scratch in Word, click Insert >
Chart and pick the chart you want
You can make a chart in Word or Excel. If you have lots of data
to chart, create your chart in Excel, and then copy from Excel to
another Office program. This is also the best way if your data
changes regularly and you want your chart to always reflect the
latest numbers. In that case, when you copy the chart, keep it
linked to the original Excel file.
To create a simple chart from scratch in Word, click Insert >
Chart and pick the chart you want
You can make a chart in Word or Excel. If you have lots of data
to chart, create your chart in Excel, and then copy from Excel to
another Office program. This is also the best way if your data
changes regularly and you want your chart to always reflect the
latest numbers. In that case, when you copy the chart, keep it
linked to the original Excel file.
To create a simple chart from scratch in Word, click Insert >
Chart and pick the chart you want
You can make a chart in Word or Excel. If you have lots of data
to chart, create your chart in Excel, and then copy from Excel to
another Office program. This is also the best way if your data
changes regularly and you want your chart to always reflect the
latest numbers. In that case, when you copy the chart, keep it
linked to the original Excel file.
To create a simple chart from scratch in Word, click Insert >
Chart and pick the chart you want
You can make a chart in Word or Excel. If you have lots of data
to chart, create your chart in Excel, and then copy from Excel to
another Office program. This is also the best way if your data
changes regularly and you want your chart to always reflect the
latest numbers. In that case, when you copy the chart, keep it
linked to the original Excel file.
To create a simple chart from scratch in Word, click Insert >
Chart and pick the chart you want
You can make a chart in Word or Excel. If you have lots of data
to chart, create your chart in Excel, and then copy from Excel to
another Office program. This is also the best way if your data
changes regularly and you want your chart to always reflect the
latest numbers. In that case, when you copy the chart, keep it
linked to the original Excel file.
To create a simple chart from scratch in Word, click Insert >
Chart and pick the chart you want

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