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0:16 1:04 Suggested clip How to Convert a Chart Into a Graph in Microsoft Excel : Tech Niche YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip How to Convert a Chart Into a Graph in Microsoft Excel : Tech Niche
0:17 1:04 Suggested clip How to Convert a Chart Into a Graph in Microsoft Excel : Tech Niche YouTubeStart of suggested client of suggested clip How to Convert a Chart Into a Graph in Microsoft Excel : Tech Niche
Open Excel. Select all the data that you want included in the bar chart. Click the Chart Wizard toolbar button, or choose Chart from the Insert menu. Make sure that Column is selected under Chart type (it's the default setting). Select a subtype of bar graph from the display on the right, and click Next.
Highlight the data that you would like to use for the bar chart. Select the Insert tab in the toolbar at the top of the screen. Now you will see the bar chart appear in your spreadsheet with horizontal bars to represent both the shelf life and restock time for each product.
Open the Excel file that has the chart you want to convert. Click on the chart to display the Chart Tools tab, and then click the “Design” tab. Click “Change Chart Type” in the Type group to open the Change Chart Type dialog window. Select the new graph type in the left column to display the list of available graphs.
Once your data is formatted, making a pie chart only takes a couple clicks. First, highlight the data you want in the chart: Then click to the Insert tab on the Ribbon. In the Charts group, click Insert Pie or Doughnut Chart: In the resulting menu, click 2D Pie: Once you've clicked that, your pie chart will appear!
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.
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