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Microsoft Graph is a simple graphing program provided with Word. It includes the ability to view your graph data in both spreadsheet and graph formats. The graphs you create can be inserted directly into your documents. Microsoft Graph is not as full-featured as Excel, but it does allow you to quickly add graphical information without the need of using Excel.
If your document already has a Microsoft Graph chart in it, you can access the program by double-clicking the chart. If you want to insert a new chart, display the Insert tab of the ribbon. Click the Object tool in the Text group. Word displays the Object dialog box. Choose the Microsoft Graph Chart object type and click on OK.
If you have a need to work with Microsoft Graph quite a bit, you may want to add the Insert Chart tool to the Quick Access toolbar. Follow these steps:
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