Google science fair graphs
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Google science fair graphs
I am doing the google science fair and it wont let me put my graphs on to it. Does anyone know how.
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Re: Google science fair graphs
Hi Kevala,
Science Buddies is not associated with Google and I'm not sure if i can answer your question since I do not have access to the Google platform on which you are trying to upload your graphs. Maybe if you attached a screen shot of the page on which you are working I might be able to help. Otherwise, there has to be a Google contact email address or maybe a phone number that you can use to ask a specific question like how to insert your graphs.
Are you sure that the file type of your graphs, .ppt or .pptx for example, is compatible with the Google platform? Sometimes they specify a specific file type and your upload will fail if your graphs are not that type.
Sorry I can't give you a more specific answer; but try contacting someone at the Google Science Fair help desk. If you have any questions of a more general scientific nature, I will be happy to help with those.
Best wishes,
SciB
Science Buddies is not associated with Google and I'm not sure if i can answer your question since I do not have access to the Google platform on which you are trying to upload your graphs. Maybe if you attached a screen shot of the page on which you are working I might be able to help. Otherwise, there has to be a Google contact email address or maybe a phone number that you can use to ask a specific question like how to insert your graphs.
Are you sure that the file type of your graphs, .ppt or .pptx for example, is compatible with the Google platform? Sometimes they specify a specific file type and your upload will fail if your graphs are not that type.
Sorry I can't give you a more specific answer; but try contacting someone at the Google Science Fair help desk. If you have any questions of a more general scientific nature, I will be happy to help with those.
Best wishes,
SciB
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Re: Google science fair graphs
Hello Kevala,
I just looked on the Google Science Fair webpage under frequently asked questions and found this:
http://support.google.com/drive/bin/ans ... swer=37579
https://support.google.com/drive/bin/an ... &ctx=topic
How do you need to submit them? Is it through Google Drive? If so, you can upload any attachment. If you have a graph, you might want to put it into a spreadsheet program, such as Excel, and then upload it, or use the programs on Google Drive.
I'm not exactly positive on what you need to do specifically for GSF, but I would contact them as SciB suggested; try here, you can use the forum to post and see questions: https://www.googlesciencefair.com/en/2013/resources
Good luck. Let us know if you need help with your science project itself.
I just looked on the Google Science Fair webpage under frequently asked questions and found this:
http://support.google.com/drive/bin/ans ... swer=37579
https://support.google.com/drive/bin/an ... &ctx=topic
How do you need to submit them? Is it through Google Drive? If so, you can upload any attachment. If you have a graph, you might want to put it into a spreadsheet program, such as Excel, and then upload it, or use the programs on Google Drive.
I'm not exactly positive on what you need to do specifically for GSF, but I would contact them as SciB suggested; try here, you can use the forum to post and see questions: https://www.googlesciencefair.com/en/2013/resources
Good luck. Let us know if you need help with your science project itself.
Always remain curious,
Sarah
Sarah

