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How to put in chart in HWP

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hello this video is on how to use the countif function to make a frequency table for categorical data and also how to make a pie chart weamp;#39;ll start with this set of data a group of pet owners were asked what kind of pet they owned and the response is listed next to their name weamp;#39;re going to use the countif function which will go through all 104 people who were asked and this function will return to us the number for each type of animal if you have not used countif before you can find it in the function toolbox of excel this little f sub x in search for a function type countif then click go count if you donamp;#39;t want the plural countif appears and youamp;#39;ll see thereamp;#39;s range and criteria range is all of the original responses so weamp;#39;re going to select all of those the criteria is which response am i looking at iamp;#39;m going to click f6 because i want the criteria thatamp;#39;s described in f6 over here you can see thatamp;#39;s dog in quotat

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To create a simple chart from scratch in Word, click Insert Chart, and pick the chart you want. Click Insert Chart. Click the chart type and then double-click the chart you want. Tip: For help deciding which chart is best for your data, see Available chart types.
Making a graph in WordPad When the app is open, click on Insert Object and then Microsoft Graph Chart. You can then click on Create New File or Create From File to choose the location of the graphs data. A new spreadsheet window appears where you can enter the relevant data.
To copy a chart to another worksheet in the same or a different workbook, right-click the chart and click Copy.
Make a chart or graph On your Android phone or tablet, open a spreadsheet in the Google Sheets app. Select the cells you want to include in your chart. Tap Insert. Chart. Optional: To choose a different chart, tap Type. Then, choose an option. Tap Done .
Data selected. Insert option selected, Chart option highlighted in the drop-down menu. Step 2: On the Chart editor sidebar that will appear on the right side of Google Sheets, click the drop-down menu below the Chart type label. Select Table chart at the end of the options, under the Other label.
Step 1: Open a document in Microsoft Word. Step 2: Navigate to the Insert tab and click Chart. Step 3: Choose your desired chart type and double-click to select. The three fundamental chart types are Column, Line, and Pie.
Google Sheets offers a variety of graph types, each with its own advantages for displaying certain kinds of data. Step 3.1: Insert a chart. Go to the top menu bar in your Google Sheets, and click on Insert. From the dropdown menu, select Chart. Step 3.2: Choose a graph type. Step 3.3: Adjust the position of your graph.

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