Excel: How to work with line charts | lynda.com tutorial

Excel: How to work with line charts | lynda.com tutorial

This Excel tutorial shows how to work with line charts and correct chart errors. Watch more at www.lynda.com This specific tutorial is just a single movie from chapter six of the Excel for Mac 2011 Essential Training course presented by lynda.com author Curt Frye. The complete Excel for Mac 2011 Essential Training course has a total duration of 6 hours and 32 minutes and covers key skills such as manipulating workbook and cell data, using functions, automating actions, printing worksheets, and collaborating with others. Excel for Mac 2011 Essential Training table of contents: Introduction 1. Getting Started with Excel 2. Managing Workbooks 3. Managing Worksheets, Cells, and Cell Data 4. Summarizing Data Using Formulas and Functions 5. Formatting Worksheet Elements 6. Working with Charts 7. Working with Extended Data 8. Working with Objects 9. Exploring PivotTable Reports 10. Reviewing and Sharing Your Spreadsheets 11. Automating Workbooks Using Macros Conclusion

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9 responses to “Excel: How to work with line charts | lynda.com tutorial”

  1. cece2021 says:

    Thanks!! It worked. 🙂

  2. Flower3000 says:

    Bravo!

  3. adumblamb says:

    If you are talking about the trend line, I think you can right click it and select format trend line. Click option then check set intercept and type 0. If you want the x-value to be 0, then just enter that into your data. Hope this answers yours question, I’m a tech noob myself.

  4. bluemgc says:

    Sweet! u just helped me do my homework! thank you!

  5. camelialaflora says:

    Thank so much for this wonderful Video!!!! Helpful is an understatement

  6. Hiker1792 says:

    Thank You so much I had homework on average snow depth over 9 years. Ran into the same issue you explain at the end of the video thanks again.

  7. L0rdLanc3 says:

    Thanks a ton!

  8. cece2021 says:

    How do you make the line start at zero? Sorry if this is a repeat question.

  9. Saaettle says:

    I had to share this link with 3 other friends on Facebook. A VERY HELPFUL tutorial- thanks for posting, it made making graphs for our college bio class a breeze. 😉

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