
OPENOFFICE CALC HELP PAGE BREAKS SERIES
Page of the data series properties dialogueĭialogue box. Is finished, you can edit its properties to change the appearance. The chart is created with default settings. On one data series consisting of a name, a list of x values, and a list of y Lines only - this sub-type plots only lines.ģ-D lines - this sub-type connects points of the same data series by a Points and lines - this sub-type plots points and connects points of the same Points only - this sub-type plots only points. The y-values of each data series can be connected by a line. Line chart shows values as points on the y-axis. Scaled as percentage of the category total. Percent - this sub-type plots values cumulatively stacked on each other and Last column which is drawn at the bottom of the stacked areas. However, the y-values no longer represent absolute values, except for the ItĮnsures that all values are visible, and no data set is hidden by others. Stacked - this sub-type plots values cumulatively stacked on each other. The first column are higher than other values, the last drawn area will hide So on, and finally the first column of data is drawn. Plots the area of the last column in the data range, then the next to last, and Normal - this sub-type plots all values as absolute y-values. The area chart's focus is to emphasise the

The y-values of each data series are connected by a line. In the created chart, you canĬlick and drag an outer sector to move it along a radial from the doughnut'sĪrea chart shows values as points on the y-axis. Sector to move it along a radial from the doughnut's center.Įxploded doughnut is a sub-type shows the outer sectorsĪlready separated from the remaining doughnut. In the created chart, you can click and drag an outer Each dataĬolumn is shown as one doughnut shape with a hole inside, where the next dataĬolumn can be shown. In the created chart, you can click and drag any sector to move it alongĭoughnut is a sub-type can show multiple data columns. To separate that sector from the remaining pie or to join it back.Įxploded pie is a sub-type shows the sectors already separated from each In the created chart, you can click and drag any sector Normal Pie is a sub-type shows sectors as colored areas of the total pie, for The arc, or the area of each sector, is proportional to its value. Pie chart shows values as circular sectors of the total circle. The length of eachīar is proportional to its value. Type shows a bar chart or bar graph with horizontal bars. Main focus is the relativeĬontribution of each value to the category's total. With regard to the total of its category. Percent is a sub-type shows the relative percentage of each data value Main focus is the overall category value and the individualĬontribution of each value within its category. Stacked type is a sub-type shows the data values of each category on top ofĮach other. Main focus is on the individual absolute values, compared Normal type is a sub-type shows all data values belonging to a category

Type shows a bar chart or bar graph with vertical bars.

The following sections present examples of the types of charts Is important to remember that while data can be presented with a number ofĭifferent charts, the messages to convey to audience dictates the chart The creation and presentation of charts are discussed in the Many of these options enable to present information in theĪre various charts graphs representing data through relevant pictorial This facility enhances the presentation of data in anĮffectine manner. Using Calc, customization of charts and graphs to aĬonsiderable extent. Open Office Calc offers a variety of different chartĪnd graph formats for data. And graphs can be powerful ways to convey information to the reader through a
