Create and Format Specialized Charts in Microsoft Excel
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Enhance your visualization skills with this course on creating and
formatting specialized charts. This course will teach you how to
design and customize scatter plots, histograms, and bubble charts to
visualize and analyze complex data sets.
Microsoft Excel is a powerful tool for data analysis and visualization, but standard charts often fall short in conveying complex data insights. In this course, Create and Format Specialized Charts in Microsoft Excel, you'll learn how to create and customize scatter plots. First, you'll analyze relationships between variables. Then, you'll create and customize histograms. Finally, you'll understand the data distribution and bubble charts for multi-variable data visualization. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have a better understanding of how to use specialized charts to present complex data and make insightful decisions in Microsoft Excel.
formatting specialized charts. This course will teach you how to
design and customize scatter plots, histograms, and bubble charts to
visualize and analyze complex data sets.
Microsoft Excel is a powerful tool for data analysis and visualization, but standard charts often fall short in conveying complex data insights. In this course, Create and Format Specialized Charts in Microsoft Excel, you'll learn how to create and customize scatter plots. First, you'll analyze relationships between variables. Then, you'll create and customize histograms. Finally, you'll understand the data distribution and bubble charts for multi-variable data visualization. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have a better understanding of how to use specialized charts to present complex data and make insightful decisions in Microsoft Excel.
Syllabus
- Advanced Visualization Techniques for Data Analysis 15mins
Taught by
Avdhesh Gaur
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