
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
Quickly change a pie chart in your presentation, document, or spreadsheet. Explode the entire pie chart or just one piece. Change to a pie or bar of pie 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.
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.
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.
Rotate a pie chart - Microsoft Support
To change how the slices in a pie chart are arranged, you rotate it. You can do this with pie, 3-D pie, and doughnut charts in Microsoft Excel, or with an Excel chart you've copied to …
Video: Create more accessible charts in Excel - Microsoft Support
The charts and graphs you create in Excel help make complex information easier to understand. But how do you communicate this visual information to people with low vision?
Edit titles or data labels in a chart - Microsoft Support
If your chart contains chart titles (ie. the name of the chart) or axis titles (the titles shown on the x, y or z axis of a chart) and data labels (which provide further detail on a particular data point on …
Change the plotting order of categories, values, or data series
If the chart for which you want to change the plotting order displays axes, you can quickly reverse the order in which the categories or values are plotted along those axes.
Add or remove data labels in a chart - Microsoft Support
For example, in the pie chart below, without the data labels it would be difficult to tell that coffee was 38% of total sales. Depending on what you want to highlight on a chart, you can add …