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GO! with Office 2013 Volume 1 By: Shelley Gaskin, Alicia Vargas, and Carolyn McLellan Excel Chapter 3 Analyzing Data with Pie Charts, Line Charts, and What-If Analysis Tools

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Objectives (cont.) Design a Worksheet for What-If Analysis Answer What-If Questions by Changing Values in a Worksheet Chart Data with a Line Chart Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall.3

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Page 1: GO! with Office 2013 Volume 1 By: Shelley Gaskin, Alicia Vargas, and Carolyn McLellan Excel Chapter 3 Analyzing Data with Pie Charts, Line Charts, and

GO! with Office 2013 Volume 1

By: Shelley Gaskin, Alicia Vargas, and Carolyn McLellan

Excel Chapter 3Analyzing Data with PieCharts, Line Charts, andWhat-If Analysis Tools

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Objectives

• Chart Data with a Pie Chart• Format a Pie Chart• Edit a Workbook and Update a

Chart• Use Goal Seek to Perform

What-If Analysis

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Objectives (cont.)

• Design a Worksheet for What-If Analysis

• Answer What-If Questions by Changing Values in a Worksheet

• Chart Data with a Line Chart

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Chart Data with a Pie Chart

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Format a Pie Chart

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Format a Pie Chart (cont.)

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Edit a Workbook and Update a Chart

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Use Goal Seek to Perform What-If Analysis

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Design a Worksheet for What-If Analysis

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Answer What-If Questions by Changing Values in a Worksheet

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Chart Data with a Line Chart

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Summary

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• Use pie charts when you want to show the relationship of each part to a whole.

• To create a pie chart, you must select two ranges. Both ranges must have the same number of cells.

• In formulas, Excel follows rules called the order of operations

• Use a line chart when you want to show• trends over time

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Questions

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Copyright

Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall.

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any

means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. Printed in the

United States of America.