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Aprenda Chart Style and Chart and Axis Titles | Creating Charts
Google Spreadsheets
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Google Spreadsheets

Google Spreadsheets

1. Introduction to Google Sheets
2. Formatting of Cells and Ranges
3. Advanced Formatting of Cells
4. Sorting, Filtering and Cleaning Data
5. Creating Charts
6. Basic Functions
7. Logical Functions
8. Collaboration and Security

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Chart Style and Chart and Axis Titles

The Chart Style tab is designed to customize the chart's appearance. You can adjust settings like background color, line style, and transparency, making your chart more visually appealing and easier to interpret.

  • Double-click on your Line Chart to open the editing panel;
  • Go to the Customize tab in the top-right corner of the panel;
  • Select the Chart Style section;
  • Adjust the following options:
    • Background color — Choose a background color for your chart;
    • Chart border color — Customize the border color of the chart;
    • Font — Change the font used for labels;
    • Smooth — Select this option to create smooth lines on your chart;
    • Maximize — Enable this to make the chart as large as possible.

Setting Chart and Axis Titles

The Chart & Axis Titles tab allows you to configure the titles for the chart and its axes, helping users better understand the data presented.

  • Double-click on the chart to open the editing panel;
  • Go to the Customize tab;
  • Select the Chart & Axis Titles section;
  • Choose the title you want to modify:
    • Chart title — The main title of the chart;
    • Chart subtitle — The chart’s subtitle;
    • Horizontal axis title — Title for the horizontal axis;
    • Vertical axis title — Title for the vertical axis;
  • In the section below, adjust the font, size, format, and color of the chart title.

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