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How do I make a graph on Windows?

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isitjustme | 09:17 Mon 04th Jun 2012 | Technology
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I would like to make a graph charting my blood/sugar level on a daily basis.
All I can find on Windows is Tables. Can anyone help please? In simple terms if you would.
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Make the table - say, two columns by seven rows.
Put the information in the table.
Look for insert at the top of the screen - the command bar - then when you have chosen insert, look for chart.
Done.
09:53 Mon 04th Jun 2012
Make the table - say, two columns by seven rows.
Put the information in the table.
Look for insert at the top of the screen - the command bar - then when you have chosen insert, look for chart.
Done.
Do you have Excel or its equivalent? If so, do as Prudie suggests
Oops, sorry- I meant Mosaic
excel is the way to go!
Factor and isit - excel would be the obvious choice for making charts and graphs.
But I feel this is an inexperienced user who can manage Word but might be put off by us launching into Excel.
So probably best to do the job in Word.
wHE
I don't know what happened there- I just started to type and it submitted.

Ive always used Excel rather than Word- I hadn't even noticed the Chart option on Word so thanks for that, Mosaic. But I have just tried it and when I tried to insert a chart in Word it opened up an Excel sheet which already had some data in which differed from that in my table. I don't see how to stop Excel opening up

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