How Do You Make A Graph Using Microsoft Excel?
Microsoft Excel is a data tool that allows you to create a graph using specific data that you have entered onto the Excel spreadsheet. You can create various types of graphs, such as a scatter-plot graph, pie chart and bar graph, depending on how you want to compare your data. Before one can begin to create a graph using Excel, the data must be organized as you want it to appear in the graph, such as creating the X and Y axis of the graph. Also, you must keep in mind that the process for creating a graph is different on Microsoft Excel 2003 than it is on the 2007 version. Enter the scientific data that you want to turn into a graph. For example, you can type a list of numerical volume of an experiment into column A and the molecules of each volume into column B. Highlight all of the numbers using your mouse, once you have successfully put in all of your data. Click on the “Insert” option from the top tool bar and click on the “Chart…” option. Click on the type of graph that you want