Week+4

Week 4 Content
//This week we will continue our journey beyond bullet points to cover the following://
 * Inserting charts with relevant excel data
 * Modifying layouts to include trendlines, gridlines, axis titles, etc.
 * Inserting Smartart to define a process
 * Inserting transitions and animations to slide show content

//We will use the data below to help create our graphics://

Step 1: Water is heated until it becomes a saturated liquid Step 2: Liquied is compressed into steam Step 3: Steam is transferred to a turbine Step 4: Electricity is produced
 * Distributions of Male & Female Employment by Age, 1833 (Insert Chart)**
 * **Age of Worker** || **Male %** || **Female %** ||
 * 6-9 || 3 || 4 ||
 * 10-14 || 28 || 26 ||
 * 15-19 || 17 || 34 ||
 * 20-24 || 11 || 18 ||
 * 25-29 || 9 || 8 ||
 * 30-34 || 8 || 3 ||
 * 35-39 || 3 || 7 ||
 * 40-44 || 2 || 6 ||
 * 45-49 || 1 || 3 ||
 * Occupational distribution in Great Britain, 1851 (Insert Chart, Practice)**
 * **Occupation** || **Male (ths.)** || **Female (ths.)** ||
 * Transportation || 433 || 13 ||
 * Agriculture || 1788 || 229 ||
 * Metal || 536 || 36 ||
 * Construction || 496 || 1 ||
 * Textiles || 661 || 635 ||
 * Food & Lodging || 348 || 53 ||
 * Steam Power Process (SmartArt Process Chevron)**