Charts and Dashboards in Excel (short version)
Originally published: 17/11/2019 22:00
Last version published: 18/09/2023 08:45
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Charts and Dashboards in Excel (short version)

Explains the basics of building professional quality charts in Excel

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Very few people think of Excel as being able to produce professional-quality business charts. But this is true - Excel is an extremely powerful charting tool. Charts is an effective means of transmitting data. Furthermore, a professionally designed chart immediately grabs reader's attention in a client pitch, business document or presentation. However, one needs to be familiar with the 'tools of the trade' and to work on every chart element to make the chart look professional. In this publication we will look at the main techniques of designing professional business charts.This is an introductory part to creating professional charts which:- defines key chart elements and explains how to edit them- demonstrates how to deal with dates along the horizontal axis- explains how to build dual-axes charts- shows how to visually ‘transform’ the actual into forecast along the timeline- describes how to create shaded areas on timeline charts. The file contains a fun example which uses macros, so make sure you have macros enabled when opening the file. In addition, there is an extended (full) version of this file which includes six chart examples which you can use in your work or study: https://www.eloquens.com/tool/7lXgF3bA/andrei-okhlopkov/charts-and-dashboards-in-excel-full-version The charts are accompanied by detailed step-by-step explanations on how to build them and interim chart versions. Pictures and brief descriptions of those charts can be found in this file.

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