
Add a pie chart - Microsoft Support
Select Insert > Chart > Pie and then pick the pie chart you want to add to your slide. In the spreadsheet that appears, replace the placeholder data with your own information.
Explode or expand a pie chart - Microsoft Support
To make parts of a pie chart stand out without changing the underlying data, you can pull out an individual slice, pull the whole pie apart, or enlarge or stack whole sections by using a pie or …
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 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.
Create a PivotChart - Microsoft Support
Create a PivotChart based on complex data that has text entries and values, or existing PivotTable data, and learn how Excel can recommend a PivotChart for your data.
Create a pie chart - Microsoft Support
To customize the chart layout , select Property Sheet, set Legend Position to "Right" and set Chart Title to "Order Amount". To see the completed chart, right-click on the tab and select …
Use a screen reader to create a chart and select a chart in Excel
To create a Pie or Doughnut chart (to show a proportion of a whole when your total equals 100%), press Q. To select the type of the Pie or Doughnut chart, use the Down arrow key and the …
Available chart types in Office - Microsoft Support
This article describes the different types of charts in Excel and other Office programs. Read a description of the available chart types in Office.
Change the chart type of an existing chart - Microsoft Support
Let's say you have a clustered column chart type, but for your presentation, you would like to show a pie chart. You can change the type of chart you think would best represent your data …
Rotate a pie chart - Microsoft Support
You can do this with pie, 3-D pie, and doughnut charts in Microsoft Excel, or with an Excel chart you've copied to PowerPoint, Word, or Outlook. For example, in this chart, a couple of the …