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Type your data into Excel columns as shown below. ... Using your mouse, highlight all the data. From the top menu, select. ... A basic run chart will be displayed: Double-click on the chart, and then use the features in Excel to format your chart. ... Calculate the median value of all the data points.
Open Microsoft Word, click the Insert tab on the ribbon, and select the Chart icon. Once the Insert Chart window has opened, select Line and then select OK. Enter your data (labels, numbers/percent's, mean) in the Excel window that opens. ... In the Excel window, click the.
Open a Microsoft Word document. ... Click in the document where you want to insert your graph. ... Click the Insert tab. ... Click Chart. ... Click a chart format. ... Click OK.
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Open the Microsoft Word program. You can also double-click an existing Word document to open it in Word. Click the “Blank document” option. Skip this step if you're opening an existing document. Click Insert. ... Click Chart. Click a chart layout. ... Click on a chart style. ... Click OK. ... Add data to your chart.
A run chart is a line graph of data plotted over time. By collecting and charting data over time, you can find trends or patterns in the process. Because they do not use control limits, run charts cannot tell you if a process is stable. However, they can show you how the process is running.
Background. A run chart is a line graph of a measure plotted over time with the median as a horizontal line. The main purpose of the run chart is to identify process improvement or degradation, which may be detected by statistical tests for non-random patterns in the data sequence.
A trend on a run chart is five or more consecutive points all going up or all going down. If the value of two or more successive points is the same, ignore one of the points when counting. Like values do not make or break a trend.
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A Run Chart is a basic graph that displays data values in a time sequence (the order in which the data were generated). A Run Chart can be useful for identifying shifts and trends. Example: A supervisor of a customer service center collects data on the number of complaints that are filed each month.
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