Excel Graph Q

Vladamir

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Hoi.

Is it possible with a graph to annotate it as such?

I've got some data and need to indicate where the non-linear increase is (preferably in the form of an arrow pointing to it) as it's not that easy to see visually.

Any ideas please? :p
 

Jupitus

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Hmmm - honestly, I don't think you can without exporting it as an image and doing it in another app.



And I do know quite alot about excel.
 

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youll need a permanent marker. simply get the graph up on the screen and draw an arrow on with notes.

hand in your computer for marking.
 

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Get the chart in a complete state, copy and paste it to Powerpoint then add an arrow. click on the chart and the arrow and group them. Copy and paste into word if you're doing a report or just keep it as a PP slide.
 

Laddey

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I've got excel exams tomorrow.

If the ammount changes in F1, F5 and G6 what other cells change and what is the new amount. Gay :(
 

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Surely if its in excel you can just use the drawing tools to annotate it manually? (veiw -> toolbars -> drawing iirc)

There are arrows in autoshapes and texboxes you can place, wouldnt that work?
 

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