Depends on how sophisticated looking the graphs need to be, and how much $$
you want to spend.
ClairsWorks does a good job producing generic graphs (bar, line, pie, etc.)
from data entered into the spreadsheet. To dress it up more, you can take
the graphics into the draw layer, and add labeling, etc to the graph.
Excel has good charting capabilities, which we used a lot before we moved
to Clarisworks 4.0.
There is a program that does an excelent job of graphing. I believe the
name of the program is DeltaGraph pro. The entire package is devoted to
charting, and produces some excellent results. We don't use it as
ClarisWorks produces results that are acceptable to us, and everybody has
access to ClarisWorks.
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Technolology Coordinator then technology equips the explorer
Minot Public Schools for the journey of a lifetime.....
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