24. Corresponds to the category labels in a ple chart and series names in other charts
(a) Plot Area
(b) Legend
(c) Gridlines
25. When charts are pasted into a word file, they are no longer linked to the excel chan
Ya) True
(b) False
(c) It depends how the chart is pasted
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1) question =Plot Area
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2) question = False
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Corresponds to the category labels in a pie chart and series names in other charts : (b)Legend
When charts are pasted into a word file, they are no longer linked to the excel (c) It depends how the chart is pasted
Explanation:
- Legend: Most charts use some kind of a legend that helps readers to understand the data in the chat. Whenever we create a chart in Excel, a legend for the chart is automatically generated at the same time.
- In a chart, the legend is often located on the right-hand side of the chart and is sometimes surrounded by a border also. The legends are linked to the data being graphically displayed in the plot area of the chart.
- The simplest way to insert a chart from an Excel spreadsheet into a Word document is to use the copy and paste commands.
Steps are as follows:
- In Excel, select the chart, and press Ctrl+C or go to Home > Copy.
- In Word document, click where you want the chart to appear, and then press Ctrl+V or go to Home > Paste.
- The chart is linked to the original Excel spreadsheet. If data in the spreadsheet changes, the chart will automatically update accordingly.
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