Quick Chart Example: Bar Chart
Zachary Lareau, one of the assistant principals of Crow Point High School, implemented an attendance incentive program in this school year. The class with the lowest level of absences wins a class-wide field trip. He wants to create a bar chart to show to his students as they enter the last quarter of the year.
To create the bar chart:
- Zachary logs on to the School view and clicks the Attendance tab.
- He clicks the Daily History side-tab.
- He selects Options > Query and uses the Student Attendance table to select only absences (code A.)
- He then clicks  and selects Create Quick 
	 Chart to bring up the Quick Chart wizard. and selects Create Quick 
	 Chart to bring up the Quick Chart wizard.
- In Step 1 of the Quick Chart wizard, Zachary selects New report and clicks Next.
- In Step 2 of the wizard, Zachary selects Quick Chart – Bar for the Report Type and Standard Bar Chart for Format and clicks Next.
- In Step 3, Zachary 
	 specifies the data he wants displayed in his chart. He clicks 
	  in 
	 the Categories (Horizontal 
	 Axis) section to the right of the Group 
	 by field to open 
	 a pick list, and chooses Student 
	 Attendance for the Table 
	 and Code for the Group 
	 by field. He 
	 clicks OK to save his 
	 selections. For the Series 
	 (Legend Entries), Zachary 
	 clicks in 
	 the Categories (Horizontal 
	 Axis) section to the right of the Group 
	 by field to open 
	 a pick list, and chooses Student 
	 Attendance for the Table 
	 and Code for the Group 
	 by field. He 
	 clicks OK to save his 
	 selections. For the Series 
	 (Legend Entries), Zachary 
	 clicks in the Series 
	 (Legend Entries) section to the right of the Group 
	 by field to open a pick list. Zachary specifies Student for the Table 
	 and Grade Level for the Group 
	 by field.  He clicks OK 
	 to save his selections and return to the Field Selection step of the 
	 wizard. in the Series 
	 (Legend Entries) section to the right of the Group 
	 by field to open a pick list. Zachary specifies Student for the Table 
	 and Grade Level for the Group 
	 by field.  He clicks OK 
	 to save his selections and return to the Field Selection step of the 
	 wizard.
- In Step 4, Zachary enters Grade Level Absence Report in the Report title field. Zachary uses the default settings for the remaining format options and clicks Next.
- In Step 5 of the Quick Chart wizard, Zachary uses the default values and clicks Finish.
The resulting bar chart appears:
                                                 
                                            
