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Learn how to show charts with hidden data cells in Excel. When there is data that is hidden in your table, Excel will not show that information in the chart.
By highlighting a set of data within an Excel spreadsheet and feeding it into the charting tool, users can create various types of charts in which the data is displayed in a graphical way.
To experience the breadth of Excel’s data visualization offerings, let’s take a tour of some of the most useful charts, starting with the basic ones and moving to the more advanced. To follow along, ...
The Excel spreadsheet data pastes into the PowerPoint organizational chart. Note that pasting a long string of Excel data may cause PowerPoint to reformat the text box and the chart, making it ...
Charts and sparklines are powerful data visualization tools in Excel. Here’s a guide to the most popular chart types in Excel and how to best use them.
With Excel's versatile chart tool, putting together data visualizations is as easy as pie (groan).
It's time to dump the pie charts and move to donuts or even waterfalls to show off your data in ways people can better grasp.
You don't need Microsoft Excel to chart data in an existing Excel file; you can simply import that data and chart it entirely in Microsoft Word. Follow these steps: ...
You can easily make a pie chart in Excel to make data easier to understand. The process only takes 5 steps.
How to prepare the data in Excel A burndown chart is easy to create in Excel, but setting up the data takes a good understanding of what the chart represents.
Displaying values on a map chart is more meaningful than handing someone a sheet of data. Thanks to Microsoft Excel's Geography data type, creating a map chart is easier than you might think.