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Quick chart job
With Microsoft Office Word 2010 creating nice looking charts became piece of... pie?
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Open Microsoft Office Word 2010 and click Insert in the menu.
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Click the Chart button.
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Choose a type of chart.
I picked the Exploded 3D pie.
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A new Excel windows shows up with some dummy entries and at the same time a dummy chart in your Word document.
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Just enter your own values instead of dummy ones. If you need more values for your chart, just drag the lower right corner and enter the additional values.
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You can resize it if you want and choose some other colors as well.
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