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Default Creating a Chart based on Values from One Column

Hi There,

I have Office 2007. I wish to create a chart (2-D is fine) with values from
one column. For example one column has 40 "Yes" and 10 "No" values.

How would I represent this in a chart. I tried selecting the column and then
clicking on "Insert - Chart" but it does not seem to work.

I know this would be easy but I can't figure it out.
Would someone help?

Regards,
Ram
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Hi.

Figured this out.

Regards,
Ram.

"rampiranha" wrote:

Hi There,

I have Office 2007. I wish to create a chart (2-D is fine) with values from
one column. For example one column has 40 "Yes" and 10 "No" values.

How would I represent this in a chart. I tried selecting the column and then
clicking on "Insert - Chart" but it does not seem to work.

I know this would be easy but I can't figure it out.
Would someone help?

Regards,
Ram

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