Q1. Write the definition of Table and chart and steps to create them.
Answers
Answer:
A table is the representation of data or information in rows and columns while a chart is the graphical representation of data in symbols like bars, lines, and slices. 2. A table can be simple or multi-dimensional. While there are several types of charts, the most common are pie charts bar charts, and line charts
Explanation:
The basic steps for creating a standard table in Microsoft Word (2013) are:
1. Open a blank Word document
2. In the top ribbon, press Insert
3. Click on the Table button
4. Either use the diagram to select the number of columns and rows you need, or click Insert Table and a dialog box will appear where you can specify the number of columns and rows.
5. The blank table will now appear on the page. Alter it as necessary. Standard features like bold, italics, and underline are still available! These items may be helpful for creating headings or calling out certain items in the table.
Answer:
table is an arrangement of data in rows and columns, or possibly in a more complex structure.
chart is a graphical representation for data visualization, in which "the data is represented by symbols, such as bars in a bar chart, lines in a line chart, or slices in a pie chart".
The basic steps for creating a standard table in Microsoft Word (2013) are:
1. Open a blank Word document
2. In the top ribbon, press Insert
3. Click on the Table button
4. Either use the diagram to select the number of columns and rows you need, or click Insert Table and a dialog box will appear where you can specify the number of columns and rows.
5. The blank table will now appear on the page. Alter it as necessary. Standard features like bold, italics, and underline are still available! These items may be helpful for creating headings or calling out certain items in the table.
6. Follow these instructions for ensuring your table meets APA formatting guidelines.
Create a chart
Select data for the chart.
Select Insert > Recommended Charts.
Select a chart on the Recommended Charts tab, to preview the chart.
Note: You can select the data you want in the chart and press ALT + F1 to create a chart immediately, but it might not be the best chart for the data. If you don’t see a chart you like, select the All Charts tab to see all chart types.
Select a chart.
Select OK.