Why is Excel useful in creating graphs?
Microsoft Excel is well known for its ability to take multiple inputs of data and easily create new formulas, graphs, charts, or anything else involving data management with ease and takes much less to do it on Excel than by hand. For example, if you have data which contains numbers like 5, 250, 850, 9505, 1505408, or anything else like so, finding a suitable interval by hand (manually) may take some time, depending on how big the numbers get. Excel, however, can calculate the most suitable interval in less than, what, 5 seconds? It beats manual work. The con is that it makes people lazier in a sense that they get more dependent on the program than doing it by themselves, but, on the contrary, with technology advancing everyday, one day, Microsoft Office will replace the stone-aged pencil and paper, and replace it with Program, Internet and Printer. In a brief statement, Excel is useful in creating graphs as instead of working for hours trying to find good intervals, a line of best fit