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Objectives (cont.) Design a Worksheet for What-If Analysis Answer What-If Questions by Changing Values in a Worksheet Chart Data with a Line Chart Copyright © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall.3
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GO! with Office 2013 Volume 1
By: Shelley Gaskin, Alicia Vargas, and Carolyn McLellan
Excel Chapter 3Analyzing Data with PieCharts, Line Charts, andWhat-If Analysis Tools
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Objectives
• Chart Data with a Pie Chart• Format a Pie Chart• Edit a Workbook and Update a
Chart• Use Goal Seek to Perform
What-If Analysis
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Objectives (cont.)
• Design a Worksheet for What-If Analysis
• Answer What-If Questions by Changing Values in a Worksheet
• Chart Data with a Line Chart
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Chart Data with a Pie Chart
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Format a Pie Chart
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Format a Pie Chart (cont.)
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Edit a Workbook and Update a Chart
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Use Goal Seek to Perform What-If Analysis
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Design a Worksheet for What-If Analysis
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Answer What-If Questions by Changing Values in a Worksheet
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Chart Data with a Line Chart
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Summary
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• Use pie charts when you want to show the relationship of each part to a whole.
• To create a pie chart, you must select two ranges. Both ranges must have the same number of cells.
• In formulas, Excel follows rules called the order of operations
• Use a line chart when you want to show• trends over time
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Questions
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