| Once you understand the terms that
Excel uses to describe charted data and the parts of a chart, it is easy
to create charts. It is important to understand the message you
want to visually communicate with your chart. Information
presented in table from can often hide patterns that become visible once
you chart the data.
Excel 2000's new features relate to sharing
between programs and within a workgroup. OLE is a name that
Microsoft has given to the Clipboard-based method of sharing document
data. With OLE you can use a chart from an Excel workbook in a
Microsoft Word document. Using the terminology of OLE, Excel is
the server application, the Excel workbook is the source. Word is
the client application, and the Word document is the container.
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