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WHEN IT'S TIME to turn spreadsheet numbers into attractive and informative charts, the graphing features found in spreadsheets and presentation packages will do the trick for most users--but not for everybody. If your needs outstrip the capabilities of these programs, it may be time to turn to Software Publishing Corp.'s Harvard ChartXL, which combines the robust charting engine from the company's recently acquired Stanford Chart program with an up-to-date, Microsoft Office-compatible interface.
ChartXL offers an uncommonly wide range of business, technical, and statistical charts:...