Step by step process of editing charts and graphs of an existing google sheet. The "Edit charts and graphs" feature in Google Sheets allows users to make modifications to the visual representation of their data. With this feature, users can customize various aspects of charts and graphs including title, labels, axis scaling, colors, styles, data ranges, and more. NOTE: Please ensure that you are already logged into the Google Sheets web application before proceeding with this skill. Additionally, make sure you have an existing Google Sheet that contains charts or graphs that you intend to edit.
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Open google sheets web application.
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Click on the "Next" button in the Supervity instruction widget, then proceed to search for and open the required Google Sheet that contains the charts or graphs you wish to edit. This will allow you to access the specific sheet where the charts or graphs are located and ready for editing.
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Now, click "Next" in the Supervity instruction widget, then double-click the desired chart or graph in the open Google Sheet it will open "Chart editor".
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Now navigate to the "Setup" option in Google Sheets, you can configure the initial settings and layout of your worksheet or document. In the "Setup" menu, you will typically find a range of features to adjust, such as page orientation, margins, paper size, headers and footers, and other formatting elements. Choose the specific features you want to customize based on your specific requirements. Once you have completed the customization, click on the "Next" button in the Supervity instruction widget to proceed further.
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Click on the "Close" button in the Supervity instruction widget. After that, locate and access the "Customize" option in Google Sheets. This feature provides a variety of settings and options for personalizing and modifying different aspects of your spreadsheet. Within the "Customize" menu, you can select the desired features that you wish to customize, such as fonts, colors, borders, cell formatting, conditional formatting rules, data validation, and more. Choose the specific features you want to modify based on your preferences and requirements.