
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.
Update the data in an existing chart - Microsoft Support
Learn how to update the data in an existing chart from its source. Edit a chart in Excel, create a chart from a table, and update a chart source.
Add or remove data labels in a chart - Microsoft Support
To quickly identify a data series in a chart, you can add data labels to the data points of the chart. By default, the data labels are linked to values on the worksheet, and they update …
Select data for a chart - Microsoft Support
Learn best ways to select a range of data to create a chart, and how that data needs to be arranged for specific charts.
Create a Map chart in Excel - Microsoft Support
Create a Map chart in Excel to display geographic data by value or category. Map charts are compatible with Geography data types to customize your results.
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.
Change the format of data labels in a chart - Microsoft Support
You can use leader lines to connect the labels, change the shape of the label, and resize a data label. And they’re all done in the Format Data Labels task pane.
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.
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.
Edit titles or data labels in a chart - Microsoft Support
If, for example, you change the title in a cell from "Yearly Revenue" to "Annual Revenue" — that change will automatically appear in the titles and data labels on the chart. You won't, however, …