PowerPoint Graphs
The right graph is an essential tool for presenting data, but if the data sets aren’t clearly displayed, the labels are too small, or the graph doesn’t animate in an audience-friendly way, you can’t be sure the audience sees the significance of the data.
Watch our free tutorial clips to learn not only how to create graphs but also how to animate them and call attention to key data points. Includes tutorials on animating and editing graphs.

Animating Graphs in PowerPoint 2007
10th August - Animating PowerPoint 2007 graphs so that axis and data sets build in slide shows, enhancing the audience’s ability to assimilate the information presented.

Formatting Graphs in PowerPoint 2007
3rd August - Enhancing the look and feel of PowerPoint graphs in PowerPoint 2007. Changing layouts and styles to give a more professional feel of graphic design to graphs in presentations.

Editing Graphs – PowerPoint 2007
18th November - Using chart tools to adjust data using Excel to update a PowerPoint graph, using analysis commands, and changing types of graph on-the-fly using the design tab.

Creating Graphs – PowerPoint 2007
23rd October - Creating graphs in PowerPoint 2007. Includes using Excel to enter data, adjusting the graph data and format, labelling data, and positioning of the graph.

Effective Graphs
2nd June - A video explaining how to use graphs to present clear messages in PowerPoint

Building Graphs
1st June - When comparing data on a graph, put up the axes, frame discussion, put up the 'before' data, then the 'after' data. Then highlight the gap between them. This video shows what works.
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