Open Excel.Put the diameters of the planets in a column (see related questions).Highlight the list of planet diameters.Run the chart wizard or select chart from the insert ribbon.Select Bar Chart.Place your chart on the page where you like.Modify the chart as you like.Enjoy.
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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.
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A diagram that illustrates the process;; Apex
The last step is to specify the location for the chart. It can be on the current sheet or you can create a chart sheet for it.
The Chart Wizard is an automated feature allowing you to create a chart by going through steps including selecting the data you want to chart and the type of chart you want, amongst other things.
Pick your Chart TypeChoose your Source DataPick the Chart Options, which includes legend and titlePick the Location for the chart, which can be embedded or on its own chart sheet
Using a chart wizard.
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No. While running the Chart Wizard, you can select the cells you want.
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The last stage of the Chart wizard does it when you are creating a chart. If you select and then right click on an existing embedded chart and click Location, you will get the option to move the chart.The last stage of the Chart wizard does it when you are creating a chart. If you select and then right click on an existing embedded chart and click Location, you will get the option to move the chart.The last stage of the Chart wizard does it when you are creating a chart. If you select and then right click on an existing embedded chart and click Location, you will get the option to move the chart.The last stage of the Chart wizard does it when you are creating a chart. If you select and then right click on an existing embedded chart and click Location, you will get the option to move the chart.The last stage of the Chart wizard does it when you are creating a chart. If you select and then right click on an existing embedded chart and click Location, you will get the option to move the chart.The last stage of the Chart wizard does it when you are creating a chart. If you select and then right click on an existing embedded chart and click Location, you will get the option to move the chart.The last stage of the Chart wizard does it when you are creating a chart. If you select and then right click on an existing embedded chart and click Location, you will get the option to move the chart.The last stage of the Chart wizard does it when you are creating a chart. If you select and then right click on an existing embedded chart and click Location, you will get the option to move the chart.The last stage of the Chart wizard does it when you are creating a chart. If you select and then right click on an existing embedded chart and click Location, you will get the option to move the chart.The last stage of the Chart wizard does it when you are creating a chart. If you select and then right click on an existing embedded chart and click Location, you will get the option to move the chart.The last stage of the Chart wizard does it when you are creating a chart. If you select and then right click on an existing embedded chart and click Location, you will get the option to move the chart.
Normally the first thing that is done is that the data is selected. Then you would start the Chart Wizard. However, it is possible to start the Chart Wizard first and select the data later.
In Excel a Gantt chart is the equivalent of a bar chart. Having put in the data you need into the spreadsheet, you then start the Chart Wizard, by either going to the Insert menu and picking the Chart option or clicking on the Chart Wizard icon on the standard toolbar. Then you can pick the bar chart and continue with the process of creating your chart with the Chart Wizard. There are various options you can pick. Which ones you use will be down to your own preferences.
There is no shortcut for the full Chart Wizard. By press F11 a column chart will be created based on your selection and put in a chart sheet. You can also press Alt - F1. After that you can change the chart options to whatever you need.