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Hello I am a new user- I am not very knowledgeable in Excel yet but hope to
get some help from all of you. My question is

Does anyone know of a tutorial that can show me how to input data on a daily
basis then at the end of each week plot the data to a graph.

Ideally I would like to have weekly and monthly graphs which show sales and
where they are heading. I hope this makes sense.

Thanks for the help.
Brett
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On Feb 18, 8:28*am, eibwen wrote:
Hello I am a new user- I am not very knowledgeable in Excel yet but hope to
get some help from all of you. *My question is

Does anyone know of a tutorial that can show me how to input data on a daily
basis then at the end of each week plot the data to a graph. *

Ideally I would like to have weekly and monthly graphs which show sales and
where they are heading. *I hope this makes sense.

Thanks for the help.
Brett


For charting, have a look at
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/
If this is too advanced search Excel help menu.
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