 | Create and Customise your own Census Tables
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- Construct tables using 2006 Census Data
- Compare geographic areas
- Create custom geographic areas & data groups
- Add totals and view data as percentages
- Save your table to re-use later
- Export your table in Excel or CSV format
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 | View your data as a Thematic Map
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 | Once you have created a table you can view the data as a map which can be customised in the following ways:
- Select the data to be mapped
- Zoom in and out on the map
- Customise your map colours and landmarks
- Download your map as a PDF or a PNG file
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 | View your data in a variety of Graphs
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 | Once you have created a table you can view the data as a graph which can be customised in the following ways:
- Choose from 7 different graph styles
- Select which data is included in your graph
- Download your graph as a PDF or a PNG file
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 | Need Help?
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 | Online help documentation is available throughout CDATA Online. For more help please download a copy of the CDATA Online User Manual, call 1300 135 070 or email your question to census.software@abs.gov.au |  |  |  | Do you want to help make CDATA Online even better? Your feedback will be used to shape future developments of this innovative Census product. Please email your comments to cdata.feedback@abs.gov.au |  |
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Web Browser Recommendations for Using CDATA Online
CDATA Online is designed to work with most modern web browsers. For best results, we recommend you always use the current version of the supported browsers. In addition to improving your experience using CDATA Online, upgrading your browser displays web pages faster and provides the latest security updates. The recommended web browsers for use with CDATA Online are:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or later.
- Mozilla Firefox 1.5 or later.
- Apple Safari 2 or later
We also recommend you set your screen resolution to 1280 x 1024 or higher. You can change the screen resolution in your computer's display settings.
This page last updated 19 December 2008
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