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Learn how to create a chart in Excel and add a trendline. Visualize your data with a column, bar, pie, line, or scatter chart (or graph) in Office.
Creating charts has never been a one-step process, but we’ve made it easier to complete all of the steps in Excel 2013. Get started with a chart that’s recommended for your data, and then finalize it in another few steps so your chart looks professional and has all the details you want to show.
Create a chart. Select the data for which you want to create a chart. Click INSERT > Recommended Charts. On the Recommended Charts tab, scroll through the list of charts that Excel recommends for your data, and click any chart to see how your data will look.
Learn best ways to select a range of data to create a chart, and how that data needs to be arranged for specific charts.
In this video, we are going to create pie, bar, and line charts. And some charts can't be used with some types of data. To create a pie chart, select the cells you want to chart. Excel displays recommended options based on the data in the cells you select, so the options won't always be the same.
Learn how to create a chart in Excel with recommended charts. Excel can analyze your data and make chart suggestions for you.
Create a Map chart in Excel to display geographic data by value or category. Map charts are compatible with Geography data types to customize your results.
Create a scatter chart. So, how did we create this scatter chart? The following procedure will help you create a scatter chart with similar results. For this chart, we used the example worksheet data. You can copy this data to your worksheet, or you can use your own data.
When you use a formula to create a forecast, it returns a table with the historical and predicted data, and a chart. The forecast predicts future values using your existing time-based data and the AAA version of the Exponential Smoothing (ETS) algorithm.
Generate an organization chart from employee data in Excel, an Exchange Server directory, a text file, or other sources. Shapes, labels, and connectors are added to the diagram automatically.