On Tuesday 12 December 2006 03:38, Ingrid Halama wrote:
> Hi Graham,
>
> at the moment I have no time to write those several 50 word abstracts
> but I will come to you later on. And hope we can work than further on this.
>
> Thanks,
> Ingrid

No problem, I'll do a little research and come up with something that perhaps 
you can edit.

Cheers
G 

>
> Graham wrote:
> > 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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