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I am supposed to be some kind of computer expert and I swear I could do this when I was in 7th grade but I am totally lost on it right now, I REALLY hope someone could help me out.
I am doing a project for an advertising class, long story short I need to include two surveys in the project. I took a survey here and I really want that to be in graph form in my microsoft word document. I have tried the insert chart feature thing and its really confusing. I would love for the graph to look as much like the one in 2+2 as possible. Any ideas? Thanks in advance. |
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You could just take a screen shot and then insert it as a picture. Otherwise create it in excel.
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How do I do a screen shot?
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alt-prtScrn. Then just copy | paste it into the word document.
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On my system (Dell running XP Pro), I don't have to hit the alt key. Just Prnt Scrn.
If you use Excel, you have the advantage that the documents can be linked, and changes in the Excel file can be reflected in the Word document. |
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I don't have to hit the alt key. Just Prnt Scrn [/ QUOTE ] Alt+Print Screen only captures the current window instead of everything that's visible. |
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[ QUOTE ] I don't have to hit the alt key. Just Prnt Scrn [/ QUOTE ] Alt+Print Screen only captures the current window instead of everything that's visible. [/ QUOTE ] Exactly. This is especially useful if there are other private screens you don't want captured or to simply cut down on any cropping you'd have to do. |
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On my system (Dell running XP Pro), I don't have to hit the alt key. Just Prnt Scrn. If you use Excel, you have the advantage that the documents can be linked, and changes in the Excel file can be reflected in the Word document. [/ QUOTE ] PrintScreen copies the entire screen to the clipboard. Alt+PrintScreen copies just the active window to the clipboard. |
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