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  1. 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.

  2. Create a pie chart - Microsoft Support

    Training: In Access, create Pie, Bar, Column, Line, and Combo charts; enhance formats and data series

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Add a chart to your document in Word - Microsoft Support

    Choose from different types of charts and graphs, like column charts, pie charts, or line charts to add to your documents.

  6. Add or remove data labels in a chart - Microsoft Support

    Data labels make a chart easier to understand because they show details about a data series or its individual data points. For example, in the pie chart below, without the data labels it would …

  7. 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.

  8. Create a pie chart in Visio - Microsoft Support

    Make your data easy to understand with a classic pie chart, or highlight the most important information by enlarging one slice.

  9. 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 …

  10. Present your data in a doughnut chart - Microsoft Support

    Just like a pie chart, a doughnut chart shows the relationship of parts to a whole, but a doughnut chart can contain more than one data series. Each data series that you plot in a doughnut …