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How to Create Charts in Google Sheets: A Step-by-Step Guide ?

Transform your raw data into compelling visual stories. This guide will walk you through the simple process of creating and customizing charts in Google Sheets to better analyze and present your information.

Select your data, then go to Insert Chart.

Step-by-Step Guide to Creating Charts in Google Sheets

1

Select Your Data

Click and drag to highlight the range of cells you want to include in your chart. Make sure to include headers if you have them, as Google Sheets will use them for labels.

2

Insert the Chart

With your data selected, navigate to the menu bar at the top and click Insert, then select Chart from the dropdown menu.

3

Choose a Chart Type

Google Sheets will automatically create a recommended chart. You can change this by using the Chart editor pane that appears on the right. Under the Setup tab, click the 'Chart type' dropdown to select a different style, like a bar chart, line graph, or pie chart.

4

Customize Your Chart

Use the Chart editor to refine your chart. Switch to the Customize tab to change titles, colors, fonts, gridlines, and other visual elements to make your chart clear and effective.

💡 Pro Tips

Pro Tips for Better Charts in Google Sheets

Use the Explore Feature

For quick insights, click the Explore button (a green icon with a star) in the bottom-right corner. It automatically suggests charts and analysis based on your selected data.

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Adjust Data Range

If you need to change the data included in your chart, simply click the chart, open the Chart editor, and modify the 'Data range' field under the Setup tab.

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Switch Chart Types Easily

Don't be afraid to experiment! You can switch between different chart types at any time from the Chart editor to find the best way to visualize your data.

Move and Resize

Click and drag your chart to move it anywhere on your sheet. Use the corner handles to easily resize it to fit your dashboard or report.

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