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First you import your data with Power Query, then you shape the data the way you want, and finally you load the data type into a worksheet so you can work with the data. Like all data types, you can view the data in an Excel table, display it as an easy-to-read card, or use it in formulas.
Format a chart legend. Steps for adding and changing the look of a chart legend in Office 2016 for Windows, including customizing the border, the background of the chart legend, and changing and resizing the font used in a chart legend.
If your chart contains chart titles (ie. the name of the chart) or axis titles (the titles shown on the x, y or z axis of a chart) and data labels (which provide further detail on a particular data point on the chart), you can edit those titles and labels.
Training: In the Microsoft Office apps, change the look of your charts with Chart Styles, colors, and more. See how in this online video.
Calculate a running total. Calculate an average. Learn how to use the percentage formula in Excel to find the percentage of a total and the percentage of change between two numbers. Try it now!
Training: Get started quickly on all of your favorite Microsoft 365 apps with our popular Quick Start guides.
This article lists types of active content that can be blocked by the settings in Trust Center and which, when present, will cause the display of a message bar upon opening the document. When active content is blocked, a Security Warning appears.
Search for your file. If you have a document on your computer, but you're not sure exactly what folder it's saved in, you can find it as long as you know at least part of the name or a bit of text that is in the document. Click the Browse button at the bottom of the places list on the left.
Microsoft Excel doesn’t come with a built-in watermark button. But you can use an image, like a logo, to create a watermark. Create a watermark. Select Insert > Header & Footer. Tap on the header and on the Header & Footer Elements tab on the ribbon, click Picture.
When you use Microsoft Office apps and features, you might occasionally receive notifications, emails, or other messages from Microsoft offering you things like the opportunity to try an updated version of a Microsoft app, or a new Office feature, or a discount on a Microsoft product.