[nabs-l] Ven Diagrams on Excel
Chris Nusbaum
cnusbaumnfb at gmail.com
Tue Jan 27 02:02:51 UTC 2015
Kaiti,
I've never seen a Venn diagram presented in Excel in the format in which
sighted people are used to seeing them. I would just make a simple
spreadsheet with column headings for the two things you are comparing and a
"Both" heading in the middle. IMO, your professor will probably get the
point this way without you going to all the trouble of making it look like a
Venn diagram, if there's even a setting in Excel for this. After all, your
professor is probably more concerned with the content of the diagram than
the appearance of it--I would hope he/she is, at least. <Smile>
Chris
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From: nabs-l [mailto:nabs-l-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Kaiti Shelton
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Hi all,
Is anyone familiar with making ven diagrams on excel? I have a class that
is going to require me to do this, so I'm looking into the matter now. I
have usually just made tabels or lists in 3 columns in the order of A, both,
and B, but it would be nice to actually be able to make ven diagrams in
excel if it is possible.
Thanks,
--
Kaiti
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