Creating and Formatting Charts in Microsoft Excel



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Creating and Formatting Charts in Microsoft Excel This document provides instructions for creating and formatting charts in Microsoft Excel, which makes creating professional-looking charts easy. The chart type, chart layout, and chart style are all within easy reach on the Ribbon. You will have instant professional results every time you create a chart. And as the data changes in the datasheet, the chart will automatically update to reflect the changes. Creating a Chart 1. To create a basic chart in Excel that you can modify and format later, start by entering the data for the chart on a worksheet. It is important to include titles in the datasheet so that Excel can create legends and labels for the chart. 2. Then simply select that data (including titles) and press F11. This creates an instant column chart in a new tab, which can be customized to meet your needs. Information Technology Services, UIS 1

3. Or, instead of pressing F11, go to the Insert tab and select the type of chart you would like to create. 4. This creates a chart embedded in the datasheet. Formatting a Chart Once a chart has been created, there are a multitude of formatting options that can be applied. 1. Select the chart. This activates the Chart Tools on the Ribbon. 2. Use the features available on the Design tab to: a. Change the chart type. b. Swap the rows and columns or adjust what data is charted. For example, switching the columns and rows changes the look of the chart, even though the Information Technology Services, UIS 2

raw data has not changed: c. Apply a Chart Style. d. Move the chart (from the datasheet to its own tab or vice versa). 3. Use the features available on the Layout tab to: a. Insert a picture, shape, or text box. b. Adjust the labels, including moving the legend, editing titles, and adding data labels (like values). c. Adjust the axes and gridlines (for example, showing numbers on the axis in millions or adding or removing gridlines). d. Format the background. e. Add trendlines to forecast future data or error bars to show potential error amounts. 4. Use the features available on the Format tab to: a. Apply a style, fill, outline, or effect. (For example, to change the color of the bars.) b. Apply and format WordArt. c. Use the dropdown list in the Current Selection group to quickly adjust which area of the chart you want to format. Working with Charts 1. Keep in mind that as data changes in the worksheet, the chart will automatically update. Information Technology Services, UIS 3

2. You may want to name the tabs at the bottom of the workbook to ease in navigation. a. To rename a tab, double-click its name. b. Or right-click and choose Rename. c. You can also right-click and choose Tab Color to change the color of the tabs. 3. There may be times when you want to chart summary data rather than individual instances. For example, you may want to chart total expenditures for each quarter as opposed to each monthly expenditure. a. Use formulas to create the summary data. b. Use the CTRL button on the keyboard to select non-adjacent data. Remember to select titles so that Excel can appropriately label the chart. After selecting one group of cells, hold CTRL while selecting additional groups of cells. Information Technology Services, UIS 4

Adding Excel Charts to Word or PowerPoint Now that you have created the charts in Excel, you may want to add them to a Word document or PowerPoint presentation. There are two options inserting a static copy of the chart or inserting a linked copy of the chart. A static copy does not change; it will NOT be updated if the chart is updated in Excel. A linked copy will update if the chart is updated in Excel. 1. Select the chart in Excel. 2. From the Home tab, select Copy. 3. Open the document or presentation in which you want to insert the chart. 4. Place the cursor in the desired location. 5. To insert a static copy of the chart, select Paste from the Home tab. A static copy will not reflect changes made to the data in Excel. Information Technology Services, UIS 5

6. To insert a linked copy of the chart, click the dropdown arrow underneath the Paste button and choose Paste Special. a. Select Microsoft Office Excel Chart Object. b. Select Paste Link. c. Click OK. d. The chart in the document or presentation will update as the chart is updated in Excel. Right-click on the chart and choose Update Link to force the application to check for updates. A linked copy will reflect changes made to the data in Excel. e. Note: To ensure that the entire chart is seen when pasted, before you click the Copy button in Excel, go to the View tab, and click the 100% button to set the Zoom level to 100%. Information Technology Services, UIS 6