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Adding WordArt to Your Worksheets. The WordArt program has been available in Office for a long, long time. It allows you to (as the name implies) create art from words. Here's how you can add WordArt images to your worksheets.

Creating Organization Charts. Graphics are often added to worksheets to make it easier to understand the data contained in the worksheet. Sometimes, however, the graphic is the data—as in the case of an organization chart. You can create and use an organization chart in no time by following the steps in this tip.

Distributing Graphics Horizontally. If you have a number of graphics that you want to distribute evenly across the worksheet, Excel has a command to accomplish the task. Just use the Align tool, as described in this tip.

Hiding Graphics in a Workbook. Graphics can be very helpful in a worksheet, but there may be times you don't want the graphics displayed. You can turn them on and off (hide them and display them) by following the steps in this tip.

Position Graphics Evenly. Place several graphics in a worksheet, and you may want Excel to arrange them so that they are evenly spaced. This tip shows how easy it is to have Excel make the adjustment.