Excel Pie Chart

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What is Excel Pie Chart?

An Excel Pie Chart is a graphical representation of data that shows proportions of a whole. It uses a circle divided into slices to depict the percentage each category contributes to the total value.

What are the types of Excel Pie Chart?

There are three main types of Excel Pie Charts: Basic Pie Chart, Exploded Pie Chart, and Doughnut Chart.

Basic Pie Chart
Exploded Pie Chart
Doughnut Chart

How to complete Excel Pie Chart

Completing an Excel Pie Chart is straightforward. Follow these steps:

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Select the data you want to include in the pie chart
02
Go to the Insert tab and click on Pie Chart
03
Choose the type of Pie Chart you want to create
04
Customize the chart by adding labels, changing colors, and adjusting sizes
05
Click on OK to insert the Pie Chart into your spreadsheet

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