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Let’s continue with the sixth video, an overview of the application:

Let’s continue with the sixth video, an overview of the application:. http:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvgG-Mxe_Qo. Working in Excel: Exercise Four. 1. In your Exercise One workbook, Exercise 3 sheet, click the ‘Insert’ tab in the ribbon

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Let’s continue with the sixth video, an overview of the application:

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  1. Let’s continue with the sixth video, an overview of the application: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvgG-Mxe_Qo

  2. Working in Excel: Exercise Four 1. In your Exercise One workbook, Exercise 3 sheet, click the ‘Insert’ tab in the ribbon 2. Drag the cursor over cells A2-B11 (they will be highlighted) 3. In the ‘Chart’ area of the ribbon select a type and a chart of the data will appear, then click on a few styles to see the changes in the chart…and pick one. 4. Click on and drag the chart nearer your data then save and submit your work with a new name of “Exercise Four”. 5. Enter 90 in cell B10 and note how the chart changes! Now, use the ‘undo’ button to return to 70 being in cell B10. 6. Click on the chart and then explore the various types of charts you can create by clicking on the choices and options in the ‘Chart’ area of the ribbon.

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