A stacked chart can show several values in the same bar or column to show how much of the total each shows up. So you could have 3 salesmen and instead of showing one bar for each of their totals, have one bar consisting of their 3 totals, as if the 3 bars were stacked on top of each other, hence the name.
Click on the link below to see an example of a stacked chart.
info is short for information, there for the info of the charts in excel roughly translates to information of the charts in excel.
Charts, as they are known, are part of Excel, so if you do have Excel then you have charts in it and other types of graphs.
Charts are a graphical representation of your data.
Pie and Doughnut charts.
It allows you to make charts or graphs. You will find it in the Charts section of the Insert Ribbon in Excel 2007.
Excel is a spreadsheet application. It can have charts and worksheets in it.
Microsoft Excel can offer as many charts as you need. Trus me, I have taken a computer class. it is endless :)
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Excel provides 3D charts, if that is what you are referring to, but so do many other spreadsheet applications. So you do not have to have Excel to view 3D charts.
Line charts, column charts, area charts, bar charts, stock charts, xy (scatter) charts and bubble charts.
Bar charts, pie charts and line charts.
Yes they can.