AR ADV SS UNIT 3 Test
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| A. A square or dot on a selecting box that lets you change an object's width and heightB. Term that appears above the plot area and describes the contents of the plot area and the data seriesC. A table on a chart listing and explaining the symbols usedD. In a pie chart, a line that connects a data label outside of a pie slice to its corresponding label when space limitations force data labels far from its sliceE. A chart with one slice moved away from the pie as if someone were taking the piece out of the pieF. A column chart turned on its side so each bar length is based on its valueG. graph that provides a visual representation for the workbook dataH. A chart that compares values from several categories with a sequential order, such as dates and times that occur at evenly-spaced intervals. The values are indicated by the height of the line.I. The entire chart and all the elements contained in the chart or graph, such as the title and legendJ. The indication of the major units of increment on the x- or y-axisK. A chart that is displayed within a worksheet and one that you can place alongside the data source, giving context to the chartL. A chart that shows the patterns or relationship between two or more sets of valuesM. The graphical representation of the values in the data series of a chart, including items such as each column in a column chart, the pie slices in a pie chart, and the points used in a XY scatter chartN. Another name for chartO. The actual data displayed in a chartP. The group or category to which a series value belongsQ. The axis in a column chart that displays the secondary values associated with the heights of each columnR. A chart in the shape of a circle that shows data values as percentage of the wholeS. The y-axis where, for example, data values, such as sales values, are plottedT. A line that extends across the plot area indicating the location of tick marks on the chart's horizontal or vertical axes |
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