What key moments or pain points do you want to sketch around to have the most impact?
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What solution will you focus on?
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What does success look like?
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How will you measure it?
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Do you need any new measurement tools?
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Features:
Chart Elements: By using chart elements users can easily drag and drop charts to canvas with raw data for visual understanding. Below are the basic charts that must be included.
Line chart
Bar chart
Stacked bar charts
Table chart
Pie chart
Area chart
Donuts chart
Site map
SWOT analysis
Venn diagram
Functionality
Select the chart
Add Data to Chart
Change the color, fonts, background
Custom styles for the best looking graphs around
To ensure our charts are the best-looking online graphs on the market. And they’re customization, so you can get the look you want: customize the colors, the fonts and the backgrounds with our simple drag and drop tools.
Editing charts
Once you’ve inserted a chart into your presentation, you can adjust it’s size, position, and orientation on your canvas.
To move
Click to select the chart, then drag and drop it to it’s new position.
To resize
To resize a chart, click to select it and drag a corner to enlarge or reduce it.
To rotate
Click on the image to select it. Then hold down the ALTGr key (right ALT+CTRL) in Windows, or CMD for Mac, and drag a corner of the box up or down to turn it.
Deleting charts
To remove a chart from your canvas, click on it and press the DELETE key on your keyboard. If you delete the chart by accident, just press CTRL/CMD+Z to undo the action.
Properties
Tile
Legends
Description
Charts
Bar Chart:
A bar graph is a diagram that compares different values, with longer bars representing bigger numbers. Bar graphs are also known as bar charts. You can make a horizontal bar graph or a vertical bar graph. Use a bar graph when you want to show how different things compare in terms of size or value.
Properties
one X-axis
one y-axis
How to make a bar graph
Create a design
Select 'Elements' tab
Search 'Charts'
Select 'Bar Chart'
Add your data
Stacked bar charts
A Stacked bar graph is a diagram that compares different values, with longer bars representing bigger numbers. Bar graphs are also known as bar charts. You can make a horizontal bar graph or a vertical bar graph. Use a bar graph when you want to show how different things compare in terms of size or value.
Properties
one X-axis
multiple y-axis
Pie charts
A pie chart, also known as a circle chart, is a circular diagram that resembles a pie. Each of the ‘slices’ represents a category of data that makes up the whole. Together, the pie represents 100 percent. The size of each ‘slice’ is relative to its portion of the whole. Pie charts can become overly complicated if there are too many categories of data being presented. A good pie chart should give information at a glance.
Properties
one X-axis
one y-axis
Table chart
A table visualization in picmaker is a grid where the related data are displayed in rows and columns.
Some may think it’s counter-intuitive to use a table as a visualization.
After all, your data are most-likely stored in a spreadsheet so creating a table containing the same information may seem repetitive.
But there are reasons why tables would be a great choice including:
Comparing detailed data with the exact values
Displaying data in a grid format
Displaying numerical data by categories or groups
Some of the notable ones include:
Grid
Column headers
Values
Total
Field formatting
Conditional formatting
Properties
one X-axis
multiple y-axis
Area chart
Area charts emphasize the magnitude of change over time, and can be used to draw attention to the total value across a trend. For example, data that represents profit over time can be plotted in an area chart to emphasize the total profit.
Properties
one X-axis
multiple y-axis
Line Chart
A line chart is a popular visualization chart used to represent a series of data points connected by a straight line. It is used to represent continuous data sets. Time series forecasting and stock market trend analysis are common applications of line charts.
Properties
one X-axis
multiple y-axis
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