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Remove Noise From Your Chart's Background. Move The Legend. Delete Legends With One Data Series. Add A Descriptive Title. Sort Your Data Before Charting. Don't Make People Head Tilt. Clean Up Your Axes. Explore Other Themes.
Remove Chart junk grid lines, chart border, and legend. Use Soft Gray Lines for the Axes. Make the Line Wider. Use a Non-Default Line Color. Add an Appropriate Title. Add Data Labels. IF Specific Data Points are More Important: Emphasize the Line's Data Points. IF the Overall Trend is More Important: Emphasize the Line Trend.
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Indicator. If you need to display one or two numeric values such as a number, gauge or ticker, use the Indicators visualization. Line chart. The line chart is a popular chart because it works well for many business cases, including to: Bar chart. Pie chart. Area chart. Pivot table. Scatter chart. Scatter map / Area map.
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Arrange data intuitively. Watch your bar widths. Don't use 3-D. Use the proper direction. Use consistent colors. Keep y-axis labels short. Ditch the grid. Don't forget a title and source line.
A bar diagram makes it easy to compare sets of data between different groups at a glance. The graph represents categories on one axis and a discrete value in the other. The goal is to show the relationship between the two axes. Bar charts can also show big changes in data over time.
Open Excel. Select all the data that you want included in the bar chart. Be sure to include the column and row headers, which will become the labels in the bar chart. Click on the Insert tab and then on Insert Column or BarChartbutton in the Charts group. The chart will appear. Next, give your chart a name.
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