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First, notice that making moving the micro:bit simulator in any direction will change the values from a flat horizontal line to a waving line to display the value of the strength as measured in milli-gravities. Next, notice that by moving the micro:bit simulator below, there is a changing acceleration value. Finally, notice that the LED display will fluctate based on the movement of the micro:bit simulator. 
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Step 2. 
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Use the Recommended Charts command on the Insert tab to quickly create a chart that’s just right for your data.
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* Select the data that you want to include in your chart.
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* Click Insert > Recommended Charts.
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Step 5. 
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Use the Recommended Charts command on the Insert tab to quickly create a chart that’s just right for your data.
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* Select the data that you want to include in your chart.
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* Click Insert > Recommended Charts.
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* On the Recommended Charts tab, scroll through the list of chart types that Excel recommends for your data.
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Click any chart type to see how your data will look in that format. 
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