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At all about presentations I discuss everything related to making presentations. How to create meaningful content, how to prepare well, how to design slides and how to deliver confidently. These tips are relevant to every kind of presentation.
By reading this post you will know how to choose the right chart type for your data. You will know which charts you can use and which you cannot for a given situation at hand.In my last article on www.24Point0.com (a website I write for) I have written about 'How to select the right chart/graph for your data?' You can click here to read it.If you have been reading my blog you will remember that in September I ran a 14 post series on making charts (click here to read it). In the 2nd post of the series I shared my methodology of how to go about choosing the right chart.
Then why one more post on the same topic?
In the new post I have presented 3 methodologies to you.
1. My methodology
2. Andrew Abela's method
3. Chandoo's method
Andrew Abela is a popular presentations blogger and Chandoo is an expert in MS Excel. Going through these 3 methods (which do share some similarities) you will get a complete picture of which charts can be used when you have a data to present.
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