Editing charts – Apple Numbers '08 User Manual

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Chapter 6

Using Charts

Here are ways to add a chart:

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To add a chart based on a table, select the table, click Charts in the toolbar, and choose
a chart type from the pop-up menu.

The values in the table are plotted in the chart. If the table is empty, the chart is blank
until you add values to table cells.

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To add a chart based on a range of adjacent table cells, click in a cell, and then click
and drag to select other cells; you can also select a single cell and then hold down the
Shift key to select cells. Then click Charts in the toolbar, and choose a chart type.

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To add a chart based on nonadjacent cells, hold down the Command key as you select
cells from a table. Then click Charts in the toolbar, and choose a chart type.

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To add a chart based on data in more than one table, create a chart by selecting a table
or cells in it. Then select the chart and Command-click or Command-drag cells in
another table to add their data to the chart.

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To add a chart and a related table with placeholder values, make sure nothing is
selected, click Charts in the toolbar, and choose a chart type.

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To add a scatter chart, see “Scatter Charts” on page 117.

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To draw a chart, hold down the Option key as you click Charts in the toolbar. Choose a
chart type. The pointer changes into a crosshair; drag the crosshair across the canvas to
create a chart that’s the size you want. To constrain the chart’s proportions, hold down
the Shift key as you drag.

Editing Charts

You can change the data plotted in a chart, change the plotting orientation to switch
data series and data sets, move data series, change the chart type, and more.

On the pop-up menu, 2D
charts are on the left, and
3D charts are on the right.

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