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How to export an Excel Chart into an Image [png or Jpeg..]

Imed Bouchrika, PhD

by Imed Bouchrika, PhD

Co-Founder and Chief Data Scientist

Drawing Charts is almost a must when writing scientific papers whether it's descriptive, analytic or abstract. Most of the software used for data analysis provides a way for generating plots and exporting them directly into an image such as matlab, maple, and so on.

However, in case you are looking for quick way for getting the charts drawn provided you have the data, is to use Microsoft Excel (If you are a Windows User).

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