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A Step-by-Step Guide to Advanced Data Visualization

Table of Contents 1 Jon Schwabish A Step-by-Step Guide to Advanced data Visualization EXCEL 2016 / OFFICE 365 Table of Contents 2 Table of Contents IntroductionBasic data Visualization PrinciplesOverlaid GridlinesOverlaid Gridlines with a FormulaOverlaid Gridlines with a ScatterplotVertical LineBlock Shading (annual-annual)Block Shading (monthly-annual)Broken Stacked BarsVertical BulletHorizontal BulletDot Plot5615344053717993102116125 Table of Contents 3 Table of Contents SlopeVertical Bar-ScatterHorizontal Bar-ScatterLollipopSparklinesGanttHeatma pDiverging BarsTile Grid MapMarimekkoData Visualization Books137147154162170177189199210223237 4 Acknowledgments This Guide would not have been possible without the support and help of a number of people. Ebook design and tech-editing could not have been done without the superb help of Glenna Shaw at A number of other people in the Excel communities have been inspirational to this and much of my other work including Jon Acampora at , Dave Bruns at , Jorge Camoes at , and Jon Peltier at I encourage you to visit their websites to extend your Excel abilities even further.

Basic Data Visualization Principles 6 . Basic Data Visualization Principles . This guide is not intended to be an introductory guide to best practices in data visualization. Instead, it is intended to show you how to extend the capabilities of Microsoft Excel so that you can create more and better visualizations.

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