Hi, my name is Dave Andrews. Today I'm going
to show you how to make a graph using Microsoft
Word. So let's open up Word by clicking on
our start button at the bottom. Let's go to
All Programs. Let's find Microsoft Office.
We just want to click on Word. Now to create
your graph in Word, all you have to first
is go to the very top. And find the insert
tab. Then we're going to find here the low
icon that's for a graph. There's these little
three bars hanging over each other. Just click
on that. Select the type of graph you want
to do. I just want to do a regular column
chart. And click o.k. And as you can see,
my Word is over here. and it's just opened
up Excel, on, right next to it. What that
allows me to do is, edit the data that's come
up here in that chart. So I'm going to type
in here, the names of my employees. And for
the first series, I'm going to do number of
sales. Second series, I'm going to do repeat
customers. And on my third series, I'm going
to do new customers. Let's say, Dave made
a hundred sales. Ten repeats and twenty new
customers. I'll just kind of, fill this in
here with some information. I'm just kind
of, making it up as I go along. Now if I would
close out of Excel. You can see, that the
chart has been created withing Word. Using
the output from that Excel document. There
are my employees and here is the graph. And
then over here you have the legend. My name
is Dave Andrews. And I've just showed you
how to create a chart in Microsoft Word.
