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  2. Create a chart with recommended charts - Microsoft Support

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    Select the data you want to use for your 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.

  3. Available chart types in Office - Microsoft Support

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    You can use a Map Chart to compare values and show categories across geographical regions. Use it when you have geographical regions in your data, like countries/regions, states, counties or postal codes. For example, Countries by Population uses values.

  4. Create a chart from start to finish - Microsoft Support

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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.

  5. Insert a chart from an Excel spreadsheet into Word

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    The simplest way to insert a chart from an Excel spreadsheet into your Word document is to use the copy and paste commands. You can change the chart, update it, and redesign it without ever leaving Word. If you change the data in Excel, you can automatically refresh the chart in Word.

  6. Present your data in a column chart - Microsoft Support

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    Column charts are useful for showing data changes over a period of time or for illustrating comparisons among items. In column charts, categories are typically organized along the horizontal axis and values along the vertical axis.

  7. Compare two or more worksheets at the same time

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    You can quickly compare two worksheets in the same workbook or in different workbooks by viewing them side by side. You can also arrange multiple worksheets to view them all at the same time.

  8. Select data for a chart - Microsoft Support

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    Select data for a chart. To create a chart, you need to select at least one cell in a range of data (a set of cells). Do one of the following: If your chart data is in a continuous range of cells, select any cell in that range.

  9. Create a combination chart - Microsoft Support

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    To emphasize different kinds of information in a chart, you can combine two or more charts. For example, you can combine a line chart that shows price data with a column chart that shows sales volumes.

  10. Create charts with Copilot in Excel - Microsoft Support

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    Use 10,000 as the baseline, create a line chart showing change over time. Show data labels and gridlines. Another option is to tell Copilot what your goal is and let it create the chart. Show a chart comparing Position in Range to diversity statistics such as generation, ethnicity, and gender. Learn more. Welcome to Copilot in Excel

  11. Create a funnel chart based on Excel data - Microsoft Support

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    How to make a funnel chart in Excel. Funnel charts can represent sales pipelines, sales funnels, and website conversions.

  12. Create a chart with recommended charts - Microsoft Support

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    Select the data you want to use for your 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.