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Introduction
Charts and graphs are often powerful ways to convey information to the reader.
OpenOffice.org Calc offers a variety of chart and graph formats for your data.
Using Calc, you can customize charts and graphs to a considerable extent. Many of
these options enable you to present your information in the best and clearest manner.
For readers who are interested in effective ways to present information graphically,
two excellent introductions to the topic are William S. Cleveland’s The elements of
graphing data, 2nd edition, Hobart Press (1994) and Edward R. Tufte’s The Visual
Display of Quantitative Information, 2nd edition, Graphics Press (2001).
Creating a chart
To demonstrate the process of making charts and graphs in Calc, we will use the
small table of data in Figure 63.
Figure 63: Table of data for charting examples
To create a chart, first highlight (select) the data to be included in the chart. The
selection does not need to be in a single block, as shown in Figure 64; you can also
choose individual cells or groups of cells (columns or rows). See Chapter 1
(Introducing Calc) for more about selecting cells and ranges of cells.
Figure 64: Selecting data for plotting
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