Excel 2007 does not have this capability.
Excel 2003 can do this as described in the related link. The idea is to draw your graph, then overlay a non-related point on the graph. When you drag the non-related point to the location on the graph where you want to identify a data point, you will see the underlying cell reference change to the location of your selected data point.
To plot a graph in Excel, first input your data into a spreadsheet. Then, select the data you want to include in the graph, go to the "Insert" tab, and choose the type of graph you want to create. Excel will generate the graph based on the selected data.
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Import your data into an Excel spreadsheet. Select the data appropriately and choose the graph you would like to present your data in. You can use chart wizard to do this.
A point can represent a piece of data or an (x,y) value.
It's called a Bar Graph. Excel and othe software can create them for you with info you supply.
A graph in Microsoft Excel is pretty much anything ranging from a simple dot on a graph to a pie chart to a bubble chart to pretty much any of the charts in the drop-down menu.
In the Excel program, a data point is a point of reference. They are used to highlight or mark specific sections or areas. To create a data point you need to click on the first section you wish highlighted, click the second point of reference then label it.
To plot a semi log graph with gridlines in Excel, you will first need to input your data. Then, find the chart wizard tool and select XY scatter, and for chart type, select scatter with data points selected by lines.
An ordered pair, depending on the exact kind of math you're doing, may represent a point on a graph, a piece of data, etc. In elementary algebra, an ordered pair generally describes a point on a graph in the format (x, y).