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Advanced Features of Excel Charts: How To Create Charts in Excel: Types & Examples What Is A Chart?

Excel provides various chart types to visualize data trends. Pie charts show items as percentages. Bar charts compare values across categories horizontally. Column charts do so vertically. Line charts show trends over time. The document provides an example of creating a column chart in Excel to display item sales quantities by year from a sample data table.

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Advanced Features of Excel Charts: How To Create Charts in Excel: Types & Examples What Is A Chart?

Excel provides various chart types to visualize data trends. Pie charts show items as percentages. Bar charts compare values across categories horizontally. Column charts do so vertically. Line charts show trends over time. The document provides an example of creating a column chart in Excel to display item sales quantities by year from a sample data table.

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Advanced Features Of Excel

Charts
How to Create Charts in Excel: Types & Examples

What is a chart?
A chart is a visual representative of data in both columns and rows. Charts
are usually used to analyse trends and patterns in data sets. Let's say you have
been recording the sales figures in Excel for the past three years. Using charts,
you can easily tell which year had the most sales and which year had the least.
You can also draw charts to compare set targets against actual achievements.

We will use the following data for this tutorial.

Note: we will be using Excel 2013. If you have a lower version, then some of the
more advanced features may not be available to you.

Item 2012 2013 2014 2015

Desktop Computers 20 12 13 12

Laptops 34 45 40 39

Monitors 12 10 17 15

Printers 78 13 90 14

Types of charts
Different scenarios require different types of charts. Towards this end, Excel
provides a number of chart types that you can work with. The type of chart that
you choose depends on the type of data that you want to visualize. To help
simplify things for the users, Excel 2013 and above has an option that analyses
your data and makes a recommendation of the chart type that you should use.

The following table shows some of the most commonly used charts and when
you should consider using them.

S/ CHAR WHEN EXAMPLE


N T SHOULD
TYPE I USE IT?

1 Pie When you


Chart want to
quantify
items and
show them
as
percentage
s.

2 Bar When you


Chart want to
compare
values
across a
few
categories.
The values
run
horizontall
y
3 Column When you
chart want to
compare
values
across a
few
categories.
The values
run
vertically

4 Line When you


chart want to
visualize
trends over
a period of
time i.e.
months,
days,
years, etc.

The importance of charts


• Allows you to visualize data graphically
• It's easier to analyse trends and patterns in the charts
• Easy to interpret compared to data in cells

Step by step example of creating charts in Excel


In this tutorial, we are going to plot a simple column chart that will display the
sold quantities against the sales year.

• Open Excel
• Enter the data from the sample data table above
• Your workbook should now look as follows

To get the desired chart you have to follow the following steps

• Select the data you want to represent in graph


• Click on INSERT tab from the ribbon
• Click on the Column chart drop down button
• Select the chart type you want

You should be able to see the following chart


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