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Click on the chart title. Type the equal sign (=) in the Formula bar. ... Click on the cell that you want to link to the chart title. ... Press the Enter button.
Select a cell. Type the equal sign =. Note: Formulas in Excel always begin with the equal sign. Select a cell or type its address in the selected cell. Enter an operator. ... Select the next cell, or type its address in the selected cell. Press Enter.
type “=TREND(“ or use the Insert Function (FX) menu in Excel. Select all “known y” values and press F4 (e.g., “$B$3:$D$3”). ... Select all “known x” values and press F4 (e.g., “$B$1:$D$1”). ... Select the first x value (e.g., “B1”) and press ENTER.
Locate the y-intercept on the graph and plot the point. From this point, use the slope to find a second point and plot it. Draw the line that connects the two points.
Select the data you wish to display. If Excel recognizes your data as being a list, you can select any cell within the list. On the Insert tab, in the Charts group, select the type of chart you wish to insert by clicking on it. Select a specific chart.
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Open Excel. ... Select all the data that you want included in the bar chart. ... Click the Chart Wizard toolbar button, or choose Chart from the Insert menu. Make sure that Column is selected under Chart type (it's the default setting). Select a subtype of bar graph from the display on the right, and click Next.
Click the “Insert” tab, and then select the chart type and sub-type you want to create. For example, if you are plotting stock prices over time, you can use a line graph or a scatter plot. This set of data is labeled as “Series 1.” Right-click a blank space on the chart, click “Select Data,” and then click “Add.”
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