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<>It is easy to create a bad looking chart in Excel. This book teaches you how to unlock the beautiful formatting options available to make incredible looking charts. The first section will talk about how to decide which chart type to use. Subsequent chapters will walk through each chart type, how to create them, how to utilize them, and special options available for each chart. The book discusses themes, colors, creating metallic charts, shadows, transparency, etc. The book also handles anything graphical in Excel. It will show the new In-Cell Data Bar charts available in Excel 2007. A section will talk about creating business flowcharts with IGX Graphics and how to display product pictures in Excel, and a section on VBA will cover creating 100's of charts using the macro language.
“More than a how-to and reference, this book also provides the why-tos and when-tos, with serious consideration given to layout best practices and design possibilities–a very well-rounded resource.”
–Kathy Villella, CEO, PowerFrameworks.com
Implementing 1-Click Charting
Incorporating Drag & Drop and Dynamic Charts
Creating Amazing Effects
Using Charting Templates and Macros
Mastering Glow, Shadow, Sparklines, Dashboards, and More
Eliminating Chart Junk
Structuring Spreadsheets with Business Diagrams, SmartArt Graphics, and Pivot Charts
Develop your Charting expertise instantly with proven techniques
After 15 years with no updates to the Excel charting engine, Microsoft has provided a complete rewrite of the chart rendering engine in Excel 2007. However, no amount of soft glow or glass bevel effects will help you communicate your point if you use the wrong chart type. This book helps you choose the right charting type and shows you how to make it look great.
This book shows you how to coax Excel to create many charts you might not have believed were possible. You’ll learn techniques that allow you to ditch the Microsoft defaults and actually create charts that communicate your point. You’ll learn why the Excel stock charts are so restrictive and how you can easily turn any line chart into a stock chart–without any limitations. You’ll also learn how to add invisible series to make columns float in midair. Learn how to create charts right in Excel cells using the new Excel 2007 data bars–or even the decades-old REPT function!
In no time, this book will have you creating charts that wow your audience and effectively communicate your message.
Master effective visual display of data
Choose the right chart type to convey your message
Learn time-saving workarounds
Create charts that most people think you can’t create with Excel
Understand what a Radar chart is and when you might use it
Summarize a million rows of data in a single pivot table chart
Present data graphically without charts
Employ SmartArt graphics to show process or relationship charts
Utilize VBA to create charts
Put your data on a map
Export your charts to the web or PowerPoint
Detect chart lies
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Bill Jelen is MrExcel! He is principal behind the leading Excel website, MrExcel.com. He honed his Excel wizardry during his 12-year tenure as a financial analyst for a fastgrowing public computer firm. Armed with only a spreadsheet, he learned how to turn thousands of rows of transactional data into meaningful summaries in record time. He is an accomplished author of books on Excel and is a regular guest on The Lab on TechTV Canada. You can find Bill at your local accounting group chapter meeting entertaining audiences with his humorous and informative Power Excel seminar. His website hosts more than 12 million page views annually.
Introduction
1 Introducing Charts in Excel
2007
2 Customizing Charts
3 Creating Charts That Show
Trends
4 Creating Charts That Show
Differences
5 Creating Charts That Show
Relationships
6 Creating Stock Analysis Charts
7 Advanced Chart Techniques
8 Creating and Using Pivot Charts
9 Presenting Data Visually Without
Charts
10 Presenting Your Excel Data on a Map
Using Microsoft MapPoint
11 Using SmartArt Graphics and
Shapes
12 Exporting Your Charts for Use Outside of
Excel
13 Using Excel VBA to Create Charts
14 Knowing When Someone Is Lying to You
with a Chart
Appendix A: Charting References
Index
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Okay book, butprobably should include a CD - 2008-12-07
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This is a good book from the standpoint of detailing the changes from previous versions of Excel. However, if you want to follow along with the book using Excel on your computer, be ready for lots of typing to input the data to create the charts and graphs shown in the book.
I consider the book more of a reference document to look up some element of Excel 2007 that I don't understand or that needs further explanation.
A CD with the data files would have been a big help to use to follow along with the book, or maybe be able to download the files online. Admittedly, the book description did not mention a CD, so I only have myself to blame.
Wonderful way to discover excel 2007's charts & drawing tools - 2007-08-28
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I bought this book as soon as it was available, since I know Bill Jelen personally and know his great talent for teaching. I learned quite a bit from this book, often wondering "How the heck did he ever find THIS trick?" I probably learned about Excel 2007 charts the same time Bill did, but he became the instant expert, and with so many interesting examples and figures, it's easy & fun to learn. Nice work, Bill!
Great book to teach you a whole lot of Excell Graphing trick - 2008-03-31
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I learn a whole lot just by leafing through the book. Highly recommended. Many weird problems (like who to plot hours which isn't natively supported in Excel) are shown how to workaround.
Excel charting missing manual - 2009-10-04
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Mr. Jelen really teaches what he has promised. He follows a very intuitive approach to book writing that reminds me of the GUI interface lemma: "Don't make me think".
However I would appreciate a link to a place where I could download the examples in the book.
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