
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.
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.
Video: Add charts - Microsoft Support
In the Office apps, add and create charts to display data visually. Watch this training video to learn more.
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: …
Present data in a chart - Microsoft Support
You can add a chart to your Word document in one of two ways: insert a chart by embedding it into your Word document or paste an Excel chart into your Word document that is linked to data in an Excel …
Insert a chart - Microsoft Support
You can add a data chart or graph to your diagram in one of two ways: Create a new chart or graph in your diagram. When you create a new chart in Visio, you edit the data for that chart in Excel, but the …
Insert a chart from an Excel spreadsheet into Word
The simplest way to insert a chart from an Excel spreadsheet into your Word document is to use the copy and paste commands. You can change the chart, update it, and redesign it without ever leaving …
Use charts and graphs in your presentation - Microsoft Support
Add a chart or graph to your presentation in PowerPoint by using data from Microsoft Excel.
Insert and update Excel data in PowerPoint - Microsoft Support
Click or tap Browse, and in the Browse box, find the Excel workbook with the data you want to insert and link to. Before you close the Insert Object box, select Link, and click OK.
Create a chart with recommended charts - Microsoft Support
If you choose the Insert Chart option, Excel will insert a chart directly on the worksheet with your source data. If you're not sure how to get started, we'll give you some sample data you can experiment with.