You are trying to decide between flat or beveled columns for a chart you are creating within Excel 2007. What tool do you access to select each of these alternatives to see how they look?

A. Styles gallery
b. Chart gallery

The book has the answer listed as "Chart Styles gallery." I think the answer is A but I was not sure.

The correct answer is A - Styles gallery.

To check how the flat or beveled columns look in a chart created in Excel 2007, you would access the Styles gallery, which is option A. The Styles gallery provides a range of different formatting options for charts, including visual styles for data series elements such as columns, bars, lines, and more.

Here's how you can access the Styles gallery in Excel 2007 to select the desired column style for your chart:

1. Open Excel 2007 and navigate to the worksheet containing the chart.
2. Click on the chart to select it. This will activate the "Chart Tools" contextual tab in the Excel ribbon.
3. Within the "Chart Tools" contextual tab, you'll find several tabs, including "Design" and "Format."
4. Click on the "Design" tab.
5. In the "Chart Styles" group, you will see a gallery of different visual styles for the chart elements. This is the Styles gallery.
6. Browse through the styles to find the flat or beveled column options and click on the desired style to apply it to your chart.

So the correct answer is A. Styles gallery.