In both micro. excel and word its on the insert tab!
In both micro. excel and word its on the insert tab!
Excel does not have a specific chart area. You might be referring to the area within a chart where you can change the legend and other information. You will find chart tools on the Insert tab of the Excel 2007 ribbon.
For Excel 2007 it is on the Insert tab of the menu ribbon.
In Excel 2007 and later, click on the Insert tab and go to the Charts section.
Select the values that you want to chart. Then on the ribbon go to the Insert tab and you can choose a line chart from there to create it.
To add a graph in Word on a Mac, you can insert a chart using the Excel app. Simply go to the "Insert" tab in Word, click on "Chart", and choose the type of chart you want to insert. You can then enter your data in the Excel spreadsheet that pops up and customize the chart as needed.
Excel does not create stylized text, but you can insert WordArt. You will find the WordArt option in Excel 2007 on the Insert tab in the Text section.
To draw a hysteresis curve in an Excel document you need to choose chart under the Insert tab, specifying a scatter chart. Then you will specify your data, which should be listed in columns in an Excel document. You can add the trend curve by selecting the Chart tab and going through the options offered.
You could press the F11 key which will automatically create a chart based on the default settings. You are better to start the Chart Wizard, so that you can choose what kind of chart that you want. You can click on the Insert tab or Insert menu, depending on the version of Excel you have, and start from the options that are there.
Insert tab - click on Chart in Illustrations section, this will open Insert Chart window, choose chart and click OK, Excel spreadsheet opens where you can put data for your chart. See related link with Microsoft official detailed instructions.
On the Insert tab in the Ribbon.