News
Graphs in Excel help break down your data into an easily digestible format. Here’s how to make a graph in Microsoft Excel.
If you're looking for the perfect way to visualize the stats and data that you have compiled, Google Sheets and Microsoft Excel can help. We'll show you how.
A graph or chart makes the spreadsheet productive and attractively visualizes the data. It is straightforward to create and add a graph – whether you are using Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets.
Need to know your organization's YOY results? Susan Harkins will show you how to make a PivotChart in Microsoft Excel.
Dynamic Charts: Use Excel formulas or pivot tables to create charts that automatically update when your data changes. This is particularly useful for dashboards and interactive reports.
You can easily make a pie chart in Excel to make data easier to understand. The process only takes 5 steps.
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.
Here’s how to make a Gantt chart in Excel to accommodate complex agile project management within the familiar tool.
We explain how to make a Lollipop Chart in Excel. A Lollipop Chart resembles a Bar Chart but with a line on a point at the end.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results