Adding Charts to Your Presentation (Assignment)
Sue wants to add a title to her chart. Which change should she make in her outline? Change Step 2 to "Click the Format tab." Change Step 3 to "Open the Chart Title dialog box." Change Step 4 to "Type in the chart title." Change Step 5 to "Add the Chart Title."
(A) Change Step 2 to "Click the Format tab."
For her final task, Sue decides to add a chart from an Excel spreadsheet that compares the prices of the three paper towel brands. She wants to make sure that any changes in the Excel file are reflected in the PowerPoint chart. She also wants to ensure that the format and the design of the added chart follow the design and format of the other charts in the PowerPoint presentation. Which paste option should she use? Destination Theme and Link Data Keep Source Formatting and Link Data Use Destination Theme and Embed Workbook Keep Source Formatting and Embed Workbook
(A) Destination Theme and Link Data
Page 1: Page 2: After looking it over, Sue makes several changes to her chart. What changes has Sue made so far? Check all that apply. She added a chart title. She changed the legend. She added a title for the x-axis. She changed the title of the y-axis. She changed the x-axis column labels. She changed the color of the chart style.
(C) She added a title for the x-axis. (E) She changed the x-axis column labels. (F) She changed the color of the chart style.
Sue conducted an experiment to determine which paper towel is the most absorbent among three different brands. She decides to present her data using a chart. Why would Sue want to present her data using a chart? to analyze alphanumeric data in a table to analyze alphanumeric values in a spreadsheet to present numeric values in a visually meaningful format to present numeric values in a meaningful spreadsheet format
(C) to present numeric values in a visually meaningful format
Next, Sue decides to embed a chart from Microsoft Word. She copies and pastes data from a table that she has already created in a Word document. The table includes the results of her paper towel experiment. After reviewing her work, she realizes she needs to update one of the values. How can she change that value so it is reflected in the chart in her presentation? She can change the value in the original table in Word. She can change the value directly on the chart in PowerPoint. She can change the value using the Current Selection command group. She can change the value in the mini- spreadsheet for the chart in PowerPoint.
(D) She can change the value in the mini- spreadsheet for the chart in PowerPoint.
Sue follows these steps to create a chart in her presentation. Step 1: Navigate to the Insert tab. Step 2: Click the Chart button in the Illustrations command group. Step 3: Choose the column chart. Step 4: Click OK. Which objects appear on the slide after she clicks OK? Check all that apply. a fully completed table a fully completed chart a table with blank values a chart with blank values a table with sample values a chart with sample values
(E) a table with sample values (F) a chart with sample values