![]() To Calculate the Gold Price, Enter a Weight Historical Gold Price Chart in Indian rupee Chart View Table View Last 1 Year Gold Price Chart in Indian rupee Chart View Table View Last 6 Months Gold Price Chart in Indian rupee Chart View Table View Last 3 Months Gold Price Chart in Indian rupee Chart View Table View Last 30 Days Gold Price Chart in Indian rupee Chart View Table View But it is nice to be able to print this out or show it by itself.Last 7 Days Gold Price Chart in Indian rupee Chart View Table View 30 Days 3 Months 6 Months 1 Year 3 Years So they are still connected just as if they are on the same sheet. You can see if I go over here and that is increased. So now you can see you've got your data here and the chart here. I'm going to cut it and create another sheet and in here just get rid of the default table and paste in the chart. Now if your goal is to print out or export the chart without doing that for the table and having that included as well what you probably want to do is to take it off of this first sheet. So, for instance, if I do a bar graph you can see the blue and the green columns represented here and you can add even more columns than that to represent each bit. I can have two columns worth of data and charts will adjust. Notice also you don't have to have one column worth of data here. You can customize these in just about any different way that you want. There is so many different things you really need to explore for every type of chart all the different things that you can do. I can change things about each axis, x and the y axis right there. ![]() I can choose a different style for instance in here. Once I have this type of chart there is a lot of different things I can do to it. Note I can drag this around on the page as much as I want and I can shrink it as well and resize it in many different ways. Then select this table here again and create a chart that is a bar graph, just like that. I'm going to select the entire things and delete it with the delete key. So let's say a pie chart isn't what I want. This is useful when you want to point out one item of the data apart from the rest. I can set the distance from center for that single wedge. You can dig down into the chart itself and select a single wedge like that. So there is a lot of different things you can do. Of course if you want to rotate the chart you can do that right here. One of the things you can do with wedges is you can position them apart from the center. I can now position the 3-D element like that. So, for instance, I want to go instead of a 2-D pie chart let's go to a 3-D pie chart right there and it will change it to 3-D. You can certainly change the colors and the styles. There is so many things you can do to change this chart. Now we have a chart which is kind of what we wanted when we started with just some modifications. Then in the chart we can take the legend out since we don't need that anymore. We're also going to change the labels so we include the Data Point Name so we actually see them. We're going to do it under Format/Wedges and change to the actual number. So let's go in here and change the data value format. But more likely what I want to do is to select this entire chart here and change some things about it.įor instance instead of having percentages I would rather have the actual data value in there. I can go in and change by selecting say less items for instance moving this around. ![]() Now we can always click the Edit Data References here and it shows us the data here that it is grabbing it from and everything about it. It puts the percentages in there because that is usually what you want when you are doing a pie chart. It tells me what each one is apples, oranges, bananas, pears, and peaches. So it creates a color for each one of the objects. Hit pie chart and it automatically figures out that I want a pie chart of this data here. This kind of lends itself to be a pie chart. Then to create a chart all we simply need to do is to select the table, we'll use the dot up here to select the entire table, click chart and then the type of chart. It is important that you use your headers and footers correctly to get started. Then the data is in the body of the table. So the header column is going to have the name of the objects and this will be the title for this column here. Let's make sure we set all our headers and footers. Just some products and the number in inventory. So we have a pretty simple set of data here. Let's just go right to a blank sheet and just get some sample data in it. So you've got some charting basic templates here. I'm using Numbers 3.0 here and let's go take a look at how you would create charts. Let me show you how to do charts in Numbers. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out Creating Charts In Numbers at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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