On Friday 01 December 2006 01:53, Ingrid Halama wrote:
> Maybe something like this?:
>
> 1) You want to know what all your data is about? Use the chart to
> visualize it. Identify trends, reveal outliers and find dependencies.
>
> 2) You want to present your business data. Visualize it with the chart
> and your audience will get the point faster.
>
> 3) You can create charts from your Calc data or a Writer table or even
> with independent data for example in a Presentation or Draw.
>
> 4) You can choose from a variety of chart types: Bar charts, Pie Charts,
> Line Charts, XY Charts, Area Charts, Net Chart, Stock Charts, several
> are even available in 3D look.
>
> 5) The interactive GUI allows you to easily customize single parts of
> the chart. For example you can change the titles, axes, series, the
> background and so on. Or select an important data point and highlight it
> with a different color for example.
>
> 6) There are many options to customize your chart. For example you can
> choose various fillings from plain color to images, gradients or
> hatchings. Choose different fonts or number formats.

Hi Ingrid,

OK what I've done is pulled what you've told me above into a series of 
headlines:

~Make your point with OOo Charts: the Ultimate way to Visualize your Data

~~Create high impact looks with multiple 2D and 3D chart types
~~Create dynamic looks with the highly customisable interface
~~Draw on data from any OOo app from Writer to Calc and even Draw

~~Visualise your business with OOo Chart

The first line is the page Title/Headline.  The following three are 
subheadings that link to further info on the page.  I'm not as au faix with 
charts as you so how would you expand on each of the subheadings in around 
fifty words. No precision necessary, I can turn it into market-speak :) 

Then how would you visualise what you have said.  This isn't immediately 
necessary, the text is. Once I've seen the text I'll play with some graphics 
as well to see what sort of pictures your words will generate.

The final line will be near a download button or a link to another more 
instructional page to do with downloading, documentation and so on.   

Cheers
GL

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