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In your chart, click to select the chart element that you want to format. On the Format tab under Chart Tools, do one of the following: Click Shape Fill to apply a different fill color, or a gradient, picture, or texture to the chart element.
4.2 Formatting Charts Enhance the visual appearance of the chart title and chart legend by using various formatting techniques. Assign titles to the X and Y axes that clarify labels and numeric values for the reader. Apply labels and formatting techniques to the data series in the plot area of a chart.
A chart is a graphical representation of data, in which “the data is represented by symbols, such as bars in a bar chart, lines in a line chart, or slices in a pie chart”. A chart can represent tabular numeric data, functions or some kinds of qualitative structure and provides different info.
1. With a chart, a legend is an area of a chart describing each of the parts of the chart. See our chart definition for a visual example of a legend. 2. A legend is an explanation of characters, symbols, or markings on a document that may be unfamiliar to the reader.
Charts have labels that show the values of specific data points. You can choose a format for them (for example, number, currency, or percentage), change where they appear, and more. Click the chart, then, in the Format sidebar, click the Series tab.
Click on the Pie Chart, then click on a wedge. Format Panel > Style > Fill > Color Fill > click on the “Rainbow Wheel” to bring up the Colors Window. Click on a color (color).
Selecting the right chart type Ask yourself how many variables do you want to show, how many data points you want to display and how you want to scale your axis. Line, bar and column charts represent change over time. Pyramids and pie charts display parts-of-a-whole.
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