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Tamara0305

Source for New Charts
 
Hi, I'm an information analyst and I generate countless charts each month.
Does anyone know a source for new and exciting looking and functioning
charts/graphs? I'm willing to pay for some add-on software I'm just tired of
the existing options in Excel 2003. Thanks

Bernard Liengme

In my humble option (and I have much to be humble about), if the data itself
is not interesting enough for the reader then a 'fancy' chart is not going
to make things better.
My most-hated chart feature is 3D when the third dimension relates to
nothing!
best wishes
--
Bernard V Liengme
www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme
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Hi, I'm an information analyst and I generate countless charts each
month.
Does anyone know a source for new and exciting looking and functioning
charts/graphs? I'm willing to pay for some add-on software I'm just tired
of
the existing options in Excel 2003. Thanks




Tushar Mehta

Search google.com for products such as SigmaPlot, Amigo 2000, Harvard
Graphics, DeltaGraph, and Excelsius. Note that I am simply listing
products I know about; please do not construe this post as an
endorsement, or any other kind of evaluation, of any of the products.

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Regards,

Tushar Mehta
www.tushar-mehta.com
Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials
Custom MS Office productivity solutions

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Hi, I'm an information analyst and I generate countless charts each month.
Does anyone know a source for new and exciting looking and functioning
charts/graphs? I'm willing to pay for some add-on software I'm just tired of
the existing options in Excel 2003. Thanks


Jon Peltier

Is there any kind of visualization you have in mind? Something you've
seen but don't know how to create in Excel? Perhaps it can be done with
an Excel chart after all, if someone can show you the tricks.

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Peltier Technical Services
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com/
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Hi, I'm an information analyst and I generate countless charts each month.
Does anyone know a source for new and exciting looking and functioning
charts/graphs? I'm willing to pay for some add-on software I'm just tired of
the existing options in Excel 2003. Thanks



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