
Present your data in a scatter chart or a line chart - Microsoft Support
Present your data in a scatter chart or a line chart Scatter charts and line charts look very similar, especially when a scatter chart is displayed with connecting lines. However, the way each of these …
Add a trend or moving average line to a chart - Microsoft Support
Learn how to add a trendline in Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook to display visual data trends. Format a trend or moving average line to a chart.
Create a chart from start to finish - Microsoft Support
Learn how to create a chart in Excel and add a trendline. Visualize your data with a column, bar, pie, line, or scatter chart (or graph) in Office.
Add, change, or remove error bars in a chart - Microsoft Support
In Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, or Word, for Windows and Mac, you can format (add, change or remove) error bars in a chart.
Add a data series to your chart - Microsoft Support
Add a data series to a chart in Excel. Show a new data series in your chart (graph) by including the series and its name in the chart source data.
Add or remove a secondary axis in a chart in Excel
The scale of the secondary vertical axis shows the values for the associated data series. A secondary axis works well in a chart that shows a combination of column and line charts. You can quickly show …
Add a legend to a chart - Microsoft Support
Learn how to add a legend to a chart, retrieve a missing legend, and adjust its settings. Add, edit, or remove a chart legend in Excel.
Change the display of chart axes - Microsoft Support
Value axes provide a variety of options, such as setting the scale to logarithmic. Other chart types, such as column, line, and area charts, show numeric values on the vertical (value) axis only and show …
Use sparklines to show data trends - Microsoft Support
A sparkline is a tiny chart in a worksheet cell that provides a visual representation of data. Use sparklines to show trends in a series of values, such as seasonal increases or decreases, economic …
Change the scale of the vertical (value) axis in a chart
By default, Excel determines the minimum and maximum scale values of the vertical (value) axis, also known as the y axis, when you create a chart. However, you can customize the scale to better meet …