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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.
If you’re new to charting, start by exploring the charts you can create in Excel and learn a little more about best ways to arrange your data for each of them. Select data for a chart. Then, enter your data the way it should be for the chart you want, and select it to create your chart. Create a chart
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 how to create a chart in Excel with recommended charts. Excel can analyze your data and make chart suggestions for you.
Learn how to save a chart as a template. Create an Excel chart template to reuse a chart and apply it to other data to create a similar chart.
Create a chart from start to finish. Fit to one Page. To print a chart directly in Excel 2013 or Excel 2016, select the chart, and on the File tab, click Print or follow the steps for Excel 2010.
Learn how to update the data in an existing chart from its source. Edit a chart in Excel, create a chart from a table, and update a chart source.
To make a chart easier to understand, you can add chart titles and axis titles, to any type of chart in Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, or Word.
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. Your chart will include all the data in the range.
You can move a chart to any location on a worksheet or to a new or existing worksheet. You can also change the size of the chart for a better fit. By default, a chart is moved and sized with cells. When you change the size of cells on the worksheet, the size of the chart adjusts accordingly.