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Spreadsheets III: Layout and Charts

Learn about workbooks, worksheets, toolbars, headers and footers, page setup, print preview, print, chart types, and chart options in management information systems.

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Spreadsheets III: Layout and Charts

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  1. Spreadsheets III: Layout and Charts Lecture 10, May 8, 2003 Mr. Greg Vogl Management Information Systems I Uganda Martyrs University

  2. Overview • Workbooks, Worksheets and Windows • Toolbars • Headers and Footers • Page Setup, Print Preview, Print • Chart Types • Chart Options Management Information Systems I: Spreadsheets III: Layout and Charts

  3. Workbooks, Worksheets, Windows • Click Insert, Worksheet; Edit, Delete Sheet • Shift-click worksheet tabs to select more than one • Double-click the worksheet tab to rename it • Press Ctrl-Page Up or Down to view another sheet • Click File, New to create a new workbook • Click Window, New for additional window views • Click Window, Arrange to see several at once Management Information Systems I: Spreadsheets III: Layout and Charts

  4. Toolbars • View, Formula Bar or Status Bar • View, Toolbars: Standard, Formatting, Chart • View, Toolbars, Customize • Standard and Formatting toolbars share one row • Menus show recently used commands first Management Information Systems I: Spreadsheets III: Layout and Charts

  5. Header and Footer • Click View, Header and Footer • Choose pre-formatted or custom header and footer • Click in Left, Center or Right section • font, page no., no. of pages, date, time, file, tab Management Information Systems I: Spreadsheets III: Layout and Charts

  6. Page Setup • Page • Orientation: Portrait, Landscape • Scaling: % of normal size, fit to # of pages; Paper Size • Margins • Top, Bottom, Left, Right, Header, Footer • Center on page: Horizontally, Vertically • Sheet • Print Area, Print Gridlines, Rows/Columns to Repeat Management Information Systems I: Spreadsheets III: Layout and Charts

  7. Print Preview and Print • Print Preview • Next, Previous, Zoom, Print, Setup, Margins, Close • Print • Printer: Name, Properties, Status, Type, Where, etc. • Print range: All, Pages From: and To: • Copies: Number of Copies, Collate • Print what: selection, active sheet(s), entire workbook Management Information Systems I: Spreadsheets III: Layout and Charts

  8. Chart Wizard • Click Insert, Chart or the Chart Wizard button • Complete the following four steps: • 1. Chart Type (and Sub-type) • 2. Chart Source Data (data range, series) • 3. Chart Options (titles, legend, data labels) • 4. Chart Location (new sheet, or object in a sheet) Management Information Systems I: Spreadsheets III: Layout and Charts

  9. Step 1 of 4: Chart Types • Column: vertical bars (rectangles) • Bar: horizontal bars • Line: connected dots • Pie: circle divided into sections • Scatter (XY): points with X and Y values • Area: solid fill beneath lines • Doughnut: pies with holes in the middle Management Information Systems I: Spreadsheets III: Layout and Charts

  10. Chart Sub-types • Stacked: 2 or more series added • 100%: stacked and shown as percent of whole • Exploded: pie sections separated for emphasis • 3-D visual effect: looks solid instead of flat • Markers: large shapes at data points • Straight or smoothed lines: connect data points • Button to press and hold to view sample Management Information Systems I: Spreadsheets III: Layout and Charts

  11. Step 2 of 4: Chart Source Data • Data range: can be selected now or before wizard • Series in rows or columns • Series list • Add and Remove buttons • Series name • Series values • Category (X) axis labels Management Information Systems I: Spreadsheets III: Layout and Charts

  12. Step 3 of 4: Chart Options • Titles: chart title, XYZ (category/label/value) axes • Gridlines: X/Y, major/minor • Legend: show legend, placement left/right/etc. • Data labels: none, show value/label/percent/etc. • Data table: show data table Management Information Systems I: Spreadsheets III: Layout and Charts

  13. Step 4 of 4: Chart Location • New Sheet • You can print the chart without the data • You can see and print the entire chart on one page • Object in current (or other) worksheet • You can resize the chart • You can print the chart with the data Management Information Systems I: Spreadsheets III: Layout and Charts

  14. Chart Menu • Allows you to go back and change any step • Add data: specify data to use • Add trend line: generalise, forecast • 3D view: look at 3D chart from a different angle Management Information Systems I: Spreadsheets III: Layout and Charts

  15. Chart Toolbar • Chart objects menu: select part of chart to format • Properties button: format chart objects • Chart type menu: select a different type of chart • Legend button: hide/show legend • Data table button: hide/show data table • By row/column button: change data series Management Information Systems I: Spreadsheets III: Layout and Charts

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