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Select the cells you want to chart, including the column titles and row labels. These cells will be the source data for the chart. ... From the Insert tab, click the desired Chart command. ... Choose the desired chart type from the drop-down menu. The Selected chart will be inserted into the worksheet.
Highlight the data that you would like to use for the line chart. In this example, we have selected the range A1:D7. Select the Insert tab in the toolbar at the top of the screen. Click on the Line Chart button in the Charts group and then select a chart from the drop-down menu.
Click on the “Charts” tab at the top of the program. Choose the type of graph you wish to produce by clicking on one of the options under the heading “Insert Chart”. For this example, we have chosen a pie chart. Choose the display style of your graph on the drop-down menu that appears.
Enter your data into Excel. Choose one of nine graph and chart options to make. Highlight your data and 'Insert' your desired graph. Switch the data on each axis, if necessary. Adjust your data's layout and colors. Change the size of your chart's legend and axis labels.
On the View menu, click Print Layout. Click the Insert tab, and then click the arrow next to Chart. Click a chart type, and then double-click the chart you want to add. ... In Excel, replace the sample data with the data that you want to plot in the chart.
That was a great tool and a great help, but Excel 2016 offers you something even better: Recommended Charts tool. This is under the Insert tab on the Ribbon in the Charts group (as pictured above). To create a chart this way, first select the data that you want to put into a chart. Include labels and data.
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. ... When you find the chart you like, click it > OK.
Highlight the cells containing the data you want to display in the graph. Navigate to the 'Insert' tab on the top banner. In the Charts group click the 'Line' button. Under '2D' choose your preferred line type.
Select the data for which you want to create a chart. Click Insert > Recommended Charts.
Open Microsoft Excel. Double-click the Excel program icon, which resembles a white “X” on a green folder. ... Click Blank Workbook. It's on the Excel home page. ... Enter your data. ... Select your data. ... Click the Insert tab. ... Click the “Line Graph” icon. ... Select a graph style. ... Click a graph style.
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