charting in access

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I have a database in access and would like to create
charts based on a report. I do not have much experience
with access charts but have knowledge of excel charts.

Should I create charts in access or export the report to
an excel file and create charts in excel? I guess what I
am asking is whether access is good as a charting tool?
If it is, where do I find more info on the subject.

Thanks
 
You can create charts under the reporting function. They
work similar to excel.
 
Access uses MS Graph for charting. It is similar to Excel but with not quite
so many options/variations (I believe it is equivalent to the charting you
find in PowerPoint). There is a wizard for inserting charts that ties the
chart to a query or table and assists in formatting.

In Help, type in MS Graph - this brings up some information (in Access XP at
least). There is also a help file for MS Graph that installs wth office -
try searhcing on your pc for graph10.chm (the 10 is the version number of
Access XP, use the relevant number for your version). I believe I have also
coume across a programming help file for graph that contains details of the
object model but the filename eludes me now.
 

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