A chart (also known as a graph outside Excel circles) is a way to present a table of numbers visually. The visual display allows you, for example, to quickly examine trends or compare the relative contributions of various items.
Data Analysis With Charts Microsoft Excel / Charts and Graphs
Charts are used to analyze data graphically. Good created and formatted charts can help people and businesses make decisions based on the impact that their images provide to the users. Microsoft Excel is equipped with the Chart Wizard that allows you to create and format a chart to suit almost any scenario or need.
Working with Excel 2007 Files Microsoft Excel / Getting Started
This tutorial discover the new Excel interface that provides you with the right tools at the right time. In most Windows programs, you see menus and toolbars from which you select your options.
Protecting Excel 2007 Data Microsoft Excel / Getting Started
The concept of "protection" gets a lot of attention in the Excel newsgroups and forums. It seems that many users want to learn how to protect their workbooks from being copied or modified.
Managing Workbooks in Excel 2007 Microsoft Excel / Getting Started
Working with documents is critical to using any software. Microsoft Excel documents are known as workbooks. This part covers the procedures that you need to know to manage workbook documents efficiently.
Charting Hacks Microsoft Excel / Charts and Graphs
This tutorial describe how to make charts in MS Excel, how to use wizard to make a chart and many more techniques for beginner & advance level users.
Excel Tutorial Microsoft Excel / Getting Started
The tips and tools in these free tutorials include little known "backdoor" adjustments for everything from reducing workbook and worksheet frustration to hacking built-in features such as pivot tables, charts, formulas and functions, and even the macro language.
Basic Tasks with Charts Microsoft Excel / Charts and Graphs
Unlike the orderly rows of numbers and labels that fill most worksheets, charts float above your data, locked inside special box-like containers. To take advantage of these chart boxes, you need to understand a little more about how they work.