Advice From WikiHow
wikiHow is a Web site where anyone can post a how-to article about any topic. Actual knowledge of the subject is not a requirement. Here's an example of an Excel lesson: How to Make a Graph on the Computer.
The first thing that struck me was the weird terminology. For example, cells are called boxes, and the cell address are backwards:
- Box 1-a is the x-axis.
- Box 1-b is y-axis.
- Information for the x-axis is placed in boxes 2-a to infinity-a.
- Information for the y-axis is placed in boxes 2-b to infinity-b.
Here's the finished product:
Jon Peltier has nothing to worry about.
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