This document discusses how to insert charts in PowerPoint 2010 to effectively communicate data and information visually. It explains that charts allow audiences to understand the meaning behind numbers and make comparisons and trends easier to see. The document then states that the lesson will teach how to insert charts and modify them so they communicate information well. Charts are described as an ideal way to present data in PowerPoint as they provide a visual illustration of the information.
1. PowerPoint 2010: Insert Charts
Candlestick Chart Profits Training Series
www.gcflearnfree.org A chart is a tool you can use to communicate your data graphically.
Displaying charts in PowerPoint allows your audience to see the meaning behind the numbers,
and they make showing comparisons and trends a lot easier. In this lesson, you will learn how
to insert charts and modify them so that they communicate information effectively. In many
ways, charts are an ideal way to present information in PowerPoint 2010. They give you an
illustration of your data. A chart can help you show your audience what your data means and
why it’s important. Plus, they can add visual interest to slide shows that are otherwise filled with
text. Watch the video to learn about the basics of working with charts. If you are interested in
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