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  1. Create a chart with recommended charts - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to create a chart in Excel with recommended charts. Excel can analyze your data and make chart suggestions for you.

  2. Add a chart to your document in Word - Microsoft Support

    Choose from different types of charts and graphs, like column charts, pie charts, or line charts to add to your documents.

  3. Create a PivotChart - Microsoft Support

    Create a PivotChart based on complex data that has text entries and values, or existing PivotTable data, and learn how Excel can recommend a PivotChart for your data.

  4. Present your data in a column chart - Microsoft Support

    To create a column chart: Enter data in a spreadsheet. Select the data. On the Insert tab, select Insert Column or Bar Chart and choose a column chart option. You can optionally format the chart further: …

  5. Create a Pareto chart - Microsoft Support

    Create a Pareto graph in Office 2016 to display data sorted into frequencies for further analysis. Pareto charts are especially effective in analyzing data with many causes and are often used in quality control.

  6. Create charts with Copilot in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Make sure to format your data in a table or supported range. Ask Copilot to create the kind of chart you want. You can copy and paste one of the example prompts, or type something in your own words. …

  7. Use charts and graphs in your presentation - Microsoft Support

    You can make a chart in PowerPoint or Excel. If you have lots of data to chart, create your chart in Excel, and then copy it into your presentation. This is also the best way if your data changes …

  8. Create a chart from start to finish - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to create a chart in Excel and add a trendline. Visualize your data with a column, bar, pie, line, or scatter chart (or graph) in Office.

  9. Available chart types in Office - Microsoft Support

    Many chart types are available to help you display data in ways that are meaningful to your audience. Here are some examples of the most common chart types and how they can be used.

  10. Create a line chart - Microsoft Support

    Training: In Access, create Pie, Bar, Column, Line, and Combo charts; enhance formats and data series