This presentation is very useful for Microsoft Excel learners. One of the interesting features in Microsoft Excel 2010 is Sparklines. The use of sparkline is to show a small chart among three, line, column, and win/loss, into a cell for representing your data trend. In this presentation, information of sparkline and how to use sparklines are shown very clearly. At the end of this presentation slides, there is a references slide that shows links for this presentation source. CS101 Assignment: <a> Zaman University Phnom Penh Cambodia </a>
4. You will find the Sparklines group located on
the Insert tab.
5. Select the cell or cells where you wish to
display your sparklines
6. Select the type of Sparkline you’d like to add
to your spreadsheet. You’ll notice there are
three types of Sparklines, Line, Column, and
Win/Loss. We’ll select Line for our example.
7. A Create Sparklines pops up and will prompt
you to enter a Data Range you are using to
create the Sparklines. You’ll notice that the
location range (the range where the
Sparklines will appear) is already filled in.
You can type in the data range manually, or
click and drag with your mouse across to
select the data range. This will auto-fill the
data range for you. Click OK when you are
finished.
9. You will see your Sparklines appear in the
desired cells.
10. Select the one of more of the Sparklines to
reveal the Design tab. You can display certain
value points like high and low points,
negative points, and first and last points by
selecting the corresponding options from the
Show group. You can also mark all value
points by selecting Markers.
12. Select your desired Sparklines and click one
of the included styles from the Style group
on the Design tab.
13. Click the down arrow on the lower right
corner of the box to display additional pre-
defined styles…
14. or select Sparkline Color or Marker Color
options to fully customize your Sparklines.
15. The Axis options allow additional options such as
Date Axis Type, Plotting Data Left to Right,
and displaying an axis point to represent
the zero line in your data with Show Axis.
16. Column Sparklines display your data in
individual columns as opposed to the Line
view we’ve been using for our examples.
17. Win/Loss shows a basic positive or negative
representation of your data set.
18. You can easily switch between different
Sparkline types by simply selecting the current
cells (individually or the entire group), and then
clicking the desired type on the Design tab.
19. For those that may be more visually
oriented, can be a wonderful
addition to any spreadsheet.