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Comments on: Google Spreadsheets finally gets charts

We've been kvetching about Google's lack of charting in its spreadsheet application for a while, so we're happy to see this addition. Even if it is barebones.

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More Google spreadsheet charting
by hypna April 24, 2007 12:58 AM PDT
If you need more advanced charts (outside the Google spreadsheet as images), you can also use the free online charting service:

www.chartAll.com

Charts can be created from manually typed data, Google spreadsheets, data linked from url, etc.

Includes basic charts, XY charts, XYZ 3D charts, Gauges, Geographical (mapping / GIS) charts, financial OHLC, and much more.

regards
david
www.chartAll.com
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Charting Capability in Google Spreadsheet
by yogia May 2, 2007 3:52 PM PDT
The charting capability in Google Spreadsheet is a welcome addition. Charting capability is simple and straight forward. Just because one can not change colors or implement some other enhancements in charts does not take any thing away from the ability to make a visual presentation of data. For on-line use and collaboration of spreadsheet documents, the fewer the frills, the better. I am sure Google will continue to add more features quietly ... as it has done with adding Comments, and Range Names. Good Job Google!

Regards!
Yogi Anand, D.Eng, P.E.
Energy Efficient Building Network LLC
http://www.energyefficientbuild.com
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Charting Capability in Google Spreadsheet
by yogia May 2, 2007 3:53 PM PDT
The charting capability in Google Spreadsheet is a welcome addition. Charting capability is simple and straight forward. Just because one can not change colors or implement some other enhancements in charts does not take any thing away from the ability to make a visual presentation of data. For on-line use and collaboration of spreadsheet documents, the fewer the frills, the better. I am sure Google will continue to add more features quietly ... as it has done with adding Comments, and Range Names. Good Job Google!

Regards!
Yogi Anand, D.Eng, P.E.
Energy Efficient Building Network LLC
http://www.energyefficientbuild.com
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