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2007 Excel: 100 Excel Tips & Resources
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100 Excel Tips and Resources. These 100 tips and resources are organized in to the areas,. Using Excel to do more. Excel Books for everyone. Excel Blogs and Resources. All these tips are bite sized and easy to read, digest and implement. The focus is on improving your productivity and making your day better. Wherever possible, I have included links to relevant articles on this site so that you can read and learn more. 25 Very Useful Keyboard Shortcuts. 1 To format any selected object. Press ctrl ;. Press...
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Information Ocean: July 2008
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Not an Excel blog. Saturday, 12 July 2008. Sloppy step charts in the media. Major news organizations seem so slick, that it surprises me when they fall down on the simplest of graphical tasks. On 10 July MSNBC ran a story, How to value life? EPA devalues its estimate. The Wall Street Journal got it right with Clinton's Road to Second Place. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Stephen Few's Perceptual Edge. Statisticians, Remember Your Native Tongue. Kaiser Fung's Junk Charts. Lining up the dopers and their medals.
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Information Ocean: June 2008
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Not an Excel blog. Sunday, 15 June 2008. Excel area chart with colour invert if negative. My intention is for this blog to be commentary on graphs and data, rather than instructions on drawing graphs using any particular program. But I can make an exception, and here's a technique I've worked out for making Area charts in Excel that change colour below the zero line. This is something that comes as a standard option in bar charts. consider the following table:. This makes a bar chart okay. Remember, this...
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Information Ocean: A time for small multiples, and a time to smush it all together
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Not an Excel blog. Tuesday, 24 March 2009. A time for small multiples, and a time to smush it all together. On the other hand, Patrick Ottenhoff at The Electoral map. Shows two maps of US states: one shows the states with a county named "Lincoln", and the other that shows states with a county named "Lee". Have a look at the two, then see this one, mashed up in a few seconds with Paint Shop Pro and 50% opaque layers. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Stephen Few's Perceptual Edge. Image: bars-stacked]Ba...
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Information Ocean: March 2009
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Not an Excel blog. Tuesday, 24 March 2009. A time for small multiples, and a time to smush it all together. On the other hand, Patrick Ottenhoff at The Electoral map. Shows two maps of US states: one shows the states with a county named "Lincoln", and the other that shows states with a county named "Lee". Have a look at the two, then see this one, mashed up in a few seconds with Paint Shop Pro and 50% opaque layers. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Stephen Few's Perceptual Edge. Kaiser Fung's Junk Charts.
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Information Ocean: February 2009
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Not an Excel blog. Thursday, 12 February 2009. Happy Birthday Charles Darwin. And Abraham Lincoln too. Not to disrespect Lincoln, it's just that I can't offhand think of an information graphic hook to hang his birthday on. Darwin has this:. Of species from species. And the resemblance to a family tree can't have been lost on a scion of the famous Darwin-Wedgewoods. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Stephen Few's Perceptual Edge. Statisticians, Remember Your Native Tongue. Kaiser Fung's Junk Charts. The VB Pass...
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Information Ocean: Happy Birthday Charles Darwin
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Not an Excel blog. Thursday, 12 February 2009. Happy Birthday Charles Darwin. And Abraham Lincoln too. Not to disrespect Lincoln, it's just that I can't offhand think of an information graphic hook to hang his birthday on. Darwin has this:. Of species from species. And the resemblance to a family tree can't have been lost on a scion of the famous Darwin-Wedgewoods. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Stephen Few's Perceptual Edge. Statisticians, Remember Your Native Tongue. Kaiser Fung's Junk Charts.
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Information Ocean: November 2008
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Not an Excel blog. Thursday, 27 November 2008. Include Issigonis' Mini, Quant's mini, Concorde, the Spitfire, and Penguin books. Notwithstanding the presence of Beck's Underground map in the set, I think a stamp each could have been devoted to the Underground roundel and the font it uses, Edward Johnston's Railway type. Wednesday, 19 November 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Stephen Few's Perceptual Edge. Statisticians, Remember Your Native Tongue. Kaiser Fung's Junk Charts. Stacked Bars Are the Worst.
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Information Ocean: May 2008
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Not an Excel blog. Saturday, 10 May 2008. This map from UNEP. Is a nice example of a graphic that needs no key, but they gave it one anyway. The map is the result of calculations intended to predict skin colour, not the actual skin colour of any real populations). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Stephen Few's Perceptual Edge. Statisticians, Remember Your Native Tongue. Kaiser Fung's Junk Charts. Lining up the dopers and their medals. Stacked Bars Are the Worst. Jon Peltier's Excel Blog. Here is a trap that i...
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