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RE: Chart
Hi Holly,
Thanks for the question.
You can create a chart by putting your active cursor in the data you wish to convert to a graph and using the chart wizard. This is a button on your toolbar which looks like a miniture chart. Here you have a four stage procedure where at each stage you can change the settings of your chart until you are happy with it and you press "finish". Alternatively pressing F11 will also create a standard graph.
Tracy
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