Excel New Features
- Advanced Excel - New Functions
- Advanced Excel - Leader Lines
- Advanced Excel - Richer Data Labels
- Advanced Excel - Chart Design
- Advanced Excel - Format Charts
- Excel - Chart Recommendations
Fundamental Data Analysis
- Advanced Excel - Flash Fill
- Advanced Excel - Slicers
- Excel - Sorting Data by Color
- Excel - Instant Data Analysis
Powerful Data Analysis
Powerful Data Analysis – 1
- Advanced Excel - Pivot Table Tools
- Excel - External Data Connection
- Advanced Excel - Power Pivot
- Advanced Excel - Data Model
Powerful Data Analysis – 2
- Advanced Excel - Handling Integers
- Advanced Excel - Format Reports
- Advanced Excel - Power View Services
- Advanced Excel - Additional Features
- Advanced Excel - Pie Charts
- Advanced Excel - Visualizations
- Advanced Excel - Power View
Other Features
- Excel - Discontinued Features
- Advanced Excel - File Formats
- Advanced Excel - Manage Passwords
- Advanced Excel - Workbook Analysis
- Advanced Excel - Inquire
- Advanced Excel - Templates
Advanced Excel Useful Resources
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- Who is Who
- Computer Glossary
- HR Interview Questions
- Effective Resume Writing
- Questions and Answers
- UPSC IAS Exams Notes
Advanced Excel - Format Charts
The Format pane is a new entry in Excel 2013. It provides advanced formatting options in clean, shiny, new task panes and it is quite handy too.
Step 1 − Cpck on the Chart.
Step 2 − Select the chart element (e.g., data series, axes, or titles).
Step 3 − Right-cpck the chart element.
Step 4 − Cpck Format <chart element>. The new Format pane appears with options that are tailored for the selected chart element.
Format Axis
Step 1 − Select the chart axis.
Step 2 − Right-cpck the chart axis.
Step 3 − Cpck Format Axis. The Format Axis task pane appears as shown in the image below.
You can move or resize the task pane by cpcking on the Task Pane Options to make working with it easier.
The small icons at the top of the pane are for more options.
Step 4 − Cpck on Axis Options.
Step 5 − Select the required Axis Options. If you cpck on a different chart element, you will see that the task pane automatically updates to the new chart element.
Step 6 − Select the Chart Title.
Step 7 − Select the required options for the Title. You can format all the Chart Elements using the Format Task Pane as explained for Format Axis and Format Chart Title.
Provision for Combo Charts
There is a new button for combo charts in Excel 2013.
The following steps will show how to make a combo chart.
Step 1 − Select the Data.
Step 2 − Cpck on Combo Charts. As you scroll on the available Combo Charts, you will see the pve preview of the chart. In addition, Excel displays guidance on the usage of that particular type of Combo Chart as shown in the image given below.
Step 3 − Select a Combo Chart in the way you want the data to be displayed. The Combo Chart will be displayed.
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