Access uses Microsoft Graph as the source program to create a graph when the chart wizard is used. Microsoft Graph is a powerful tool that allows users to create various types of charts and graphs to represent data visually. When creating a graph in Access, the user can choose from a variety of chart types, such as bar, line, pie, or area charts.
To create a graph in Access, the user needs to have content loaded into the database, which can be done by importing data from other sources or by manually entering data into the tables. Once the data is available, the user can access the chart wizard, which guides them through the process of creating a graph step by step. The chart wizard provides various options and settings that allow the user to customize the appearance and functionality of the graph, such as choosing the data source, selecting the chart type, and adjusting the formatting and labeling of the chart elements.
Overall, Access provides a convenient and user-friendly way to create graphs and charts that can enhance the visual representation of data and help users gain insights and make informed decisions. By using Microsoft Graph as the source program, Access ensures that users can create high-quality and professional-looking charts and graphs that can be easily shared and accessed by others.