
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.
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.
Creating charts from start to finish - Microsoft Support
Creating charts has never been a one-step process, but we’ve made it easier to complete all of the steps in Excel 2013. Get started with a chart that’s recommended for your data, and then …
Available chart types in Office - Microsoft Support
This article describes the different types of charts in Excel and other Office programs. Read a description of the available chart types in Office.
Excel help & learning - support.microsoft.com
Find Microsoft Excel help and learning resources. Explore how-to articles, guides, training videos, and tips to efficiently use Excel.
Add, change, or remove error bars in a chart - Microsoft Support
In Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, or Word, for Windows and Mac, you can format (add, change or remove) error bars in a chart.
Add or remove titles in a chart - Microsoft Support
To make a chart easier to understand, you can add chart titles and axis titles, to any type of chart in Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, or Word.
Add or remove data labels in a chart - Microsoft Support
To quickly identify a data series in a chart, you can add data labels to the data points of the chart. By default, the data labels are linked to values on the worksheet, and they update …
Present your data in a scatter chart or a line chart - Microsoft …
Before you choose either a scatter or line chart type in Office, learn more about the differences and find out when you might choose one over the other.
Change the color or style of a chart in Office - Microsoft Support
Change the look of a chart, using color or Chart Styles, on in Office 2016 for Windows. Use Live Preview to see what the changes look like before accepting them.