[nabs-l] Graphing in excel

annajee82 at gmail.com annajee82 at gmail.com
Sun Feb 21 19:02:15 UTC 2016


Thanks everybody.  
I will try the things mentioned.  
For Ken, I am wondering what it is you have to do in Excel.  It is easy to create graphs in XL. You can definitely do it independently. I am wondering what kind of graphs you need to create. Which chemistry class are you in? I also am creating graphs for my chemistry lab. And the more advanced it gets the more you will have to use XL or similar programs for graphing and knowing how to calculate things in excel will be extremely helpful. Let me know if I can help.

Anna E Givens


> On Feb 20, 2016, at 11:45 PM, STOMBERG, KENNEDY via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Anna, You are definitely ahead of me. I'm not even certain how to
> createyou  graphs. If want to have the seame equation in multiple cells, I
> believe that you can select the cell, then copy it with Control C, then
> paste it into other cells with Control V. You should be able to select
> which cells you paste the equation into if you want it to be in multiple
> cells, but I don't remember how. I have to create graphs in Excell for my
> Chemistry lab, but I have my lab assistant help me with this, as I would
> need her to make the graphs in a tactile format for me anyway, in order to
> interpret the data. Still, if there is a way to do this endependently, that
> would be awesome!
> 
>> On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 12:34 AM, Elif Emir Öksüz <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Anna,
>> Go to the cell that you want to see the result and start typing with
>> the equals sign (=).
>> For example
>> =a1+c3
>> =b2/b1
>> You can use cell names or numbers or together
>> For example
>> =a1+5
>> =7-2
>> You can use parenthesis for complicated formulas
>> For example
>> =a1*(b1+c1)
>> You can also use word commends such as
>> =SUM(a1:a100)
>> If you use colon sign between the cell names it will sum up everything
>> between those two cells.
>> Others formulas are available but I don’t recall the short versions in
>> English, you may know or look up
>> If you copy this formula and paste it into the b colon it will add up
>> from b1 to b100
>> You can select multiple cells and copy at ones
>> I hope this helps for now.
>> I did look up a list for the formulas but not able to find a good one.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 2016-02-21 1:22 GMT-05:00, justin williams via nabs-l <nabs-l at nfbnet.org>:
>>> If you mean the charts, , do alt n, then control right arrow until you
>> here
>>> charts.  Then, tab through.  You can listen to the differenct key tips,
>> or
>>> just tab to what you want.
>>> Justin
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>>> Subject: [nabs-l] Graphing in excel
>>> 
>>> I use JAWS and Excel 2010.  I have to make a bunch of graphs and have to
>>> use
>>> Excel.  I know how to make the graphs but I do not know how to insert the
>>> equation for it and insert the R squared value and stuff like that.  I
>> know
>>> that with a mouse you right click on a data point on the graph and then
>> you
>>> can do it.  But I don't think you can do that with JAWS so how could I do
>>> it?
>>> Also, I would like to insert some equations into some cells and drag it
>>> down
>>> to other cells, instead of typing in the same equation over and over in a
>>> bunch of cells.  With the mouse it's simply click, hold, and drag.  How
>> do
>>> you do it with JAWS?
>>> I would be very grateful for help. And if there is a more appropriate
>> place
>>> for me to be asking this question, please let me know.
>>> 
>>> Thanks!
>>> 
>>> Anna E Givens
>>> 
>>> 
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