How do you make a progress chart in PowerPoint?
How to create full circle progress charts in PowerPoint
- On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click the Chart button:
- In the Insert Chart dialog box, on the Pie tab, choose the Doughnut chart:
- In the Chart in Microsoft PowerPoint dialog box, enter the data stream with the values and the formula (=100-values):
How do you create a donut chart in PowerPoint?
Go to Insert -> Chart and then choose Doughnut from the list. Now you can customize the chart by adding data in the spreadsheet. If you need to add a new data series with a concentric circle in the chart, you can add a new column to the sample data in the spreadsheet.
How do you make Harvey balls in PowerPoint?
Steps to create Harvey Ball Diagram:
- Insert an Oval Shape from the shapes menu.
- Duplicate the original Oval shape by pressing Control C and Control V.
- Select the duplicated oval shape.
- Select the original oval shape.
- Move the yellow handles to get different shapes of Harvey Balls.
How do you measure something in PowerPoint?
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003
- If they are not displayed, turn on guides. How? Click Grid and Guides on the View menu.
- Position a guide where you want to begin measuring.
- Press SHIFT as you drag the guide to where you want to stop measuring. As you drag, the measurement appears over an arrow on the guide.
What measurement is the ruler in PowerPoint?
PowerPoint uses 2.4 cm per inch when the accepted standard is 2.54 cm. For more information please refer to the Microsoft Support Article 189826. If you are using PowerPoint for Mac, versions 2001, X or 2004 you can change the measurement unit from (Tools > Preferences)(View tab, “Ruler Units”).
How do you create a slider in PowerPoint?
Add a new slide
- In the slide thumbnail pane on the left, click the slide that you want your new slide to follow.
- On the Home tab, click New Slide.
- In the New Slide dialog box, select the layout that you want for your new slide. Learn more about slide layouts.
- Select Add Slide.
What is a CMS rating?
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) uses a five-star quality rating system to measure the experiences Medicare beneficiaries have with their health plan and health care system — the Star Rating Program. Health plans are rated on a scale of 1 to 5 stars, with 5 being the highest.