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Google Spreadsheets add charts
The chart function is easy to use. Just highlight the cells you want to analyze and click the little pie-chart button in the toolbar. You can make charts with columns, bars, lines, pie, or scatter methods. You can also export the chart as a PNG image.
The feature works well with Firefox and Internet Explorer, but Opera is not officially supported so Opera users may experience some quirks.
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chartAll.com said 10:59AM on 4-20-2007
If you need more advanced charts (outside the Google spreadsheet as images), you can also use the free online charting service:
www.chartAll.com
Charts can be created from manually typed data, Google spreadsheets, data linked from url, etc.
Includes basic charts, XY charts, XYZ 3D charts, Gauges, Geographical (mapping / GIS) charts, financial OHLC, and much more.
regards
david
www.chartAll.com
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