Additional Customizations for Charts
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Sometimes, you may need to customize even more your charts. For example, you may need to refresh the data linked with the graph or exclude some of the rows from the graphs. The main idea behind graphs (and behind Excel, in general) is that every operation should be easy enough, even for a non-technical user (you are in the process of becoming a technical one 😀).
For that reason, if you do not like an element, just double-click on it, and you will be prompted to modify it. For that, you may convert your cell range to the table by selecting your cell range and clicking "Insert" and "Table". Near the column name, you may find the "Sorting&Filtering" button. To exclude some records from the graph, refer to the screenshot below:
Are you ready for the ultimate quiz about creating graphs? Let's go! 🙂
From the spreadsheet attached, do the following:
- Open the workbook;
- Select the first 20 rows of the first 2 columns;
- Create a radar chart (customize its title and its axis labels);
- Exclude ExxonMobil from the graph and apply the changes.
Good job! Creating graphs in Excel is easy and essential in today's world because it simplifies complex data, making it accessible and actionable. Excel's user-friendly interface and intuitive charting tools empower individuals to visually represent data, facilitating better decision-making and communication.
In a data-driven era, charts provide clarity, revealing patterns, and trends that raw numbers may obscure. They enhance presentations, reports, and analyses across diverse fields, from business to healthcare to education.
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