Data Visualization & Presentation With Microsoft Office
October 2015 | 360 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Written for students, professionals, and social scientists with little or no knowledge of data visualization principles, this complete guide presents step-by-step instructions for clearly and effectively presenting data using MS Office programs. Throughout the book, the focus is on turning raw, quantitative data into attractive, well-designed charts and tables that tell an accurate narrative about underlying information. Helpful illustrations, expert tips for solving common issues, and discussions on working efficiently are included to equip readers with the tools they need to engage their audience using a visual format.
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Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Section I: Displaying Data
1. Choosing Data Displays
2. Bar and Column Charts
3. Line and Area Charts
4. Pie Charts
5. Chart Formatting
Section II: Preparing Data for Charting
6. Preparing Data for Charting
7. Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts
8. Tables: When Charts Aren't Enough
Section III: Presenting Data
9. Creating Reports
10. Creating Presentations
11. Delivering Presentations
12. Concluding Comments
Appendix A: Excel Basics
Appendix B: Configuring Microsoft Word for APA-Style Reports
Index
If you use Excel and Office to visualize and communicate data you’ll find this book invaluable.
University of Southern Maine
Data Visualization & Presentation with Microsoft Office is an excellent introduction to data visualization that will assist students and professionals with developing compelling, accurate, and beautiful charts and graphs.
University of Dallas
This text will introduce the MS Office neophyte to the wonders of creating charts while minimizing frustrations.
The University of Memphis
This is an excellent text, well-suited for entering students in the Business School program who need to learn and understand basic presentation skills. Our redesigned course includes more visualization materials than in the past and this text does the job for us.
Business Economics Dept, Catholic University Of America
November 3, 2016