Visual representation of data in a financial setting is often the preferred method of analyzing and displaying information. Graphs in Excel make easy work of many of the tasks of visual representation; however, visual representation in non-graph form can also be an invaluable tool. Where Excel graphs leave off, non-graph visuals pick up within and outside of the worksheet. Mathematically, data is used to interpret a plethora of information; however, a visual representation, such as linear programming, will yield the ability to make financial and business decisions from a quick glance.
This chapter will continue the instruction of adding visual representations to data and data elements; however, the visual representations will not be limited to graphs and graph modifications.