A blank spreadsheet should open automatically, but you can go to File > New > Blank if you need to. If you want to create a graph from pre-existing data, instead double-click the Excel document that contains the data to open it and proceed to the next section.

For example, a graph measuring the temperature over a week’s worth of days might have “Days” in A1 and “Temperature” in B1.

For example, a graph measuring the temperature over a week’s worth of days might have “Days” in A1 and “Temperature” in B1.

For example, a graph measuring the temperature over a week’s worth of days might have “Days” in A1 and “Temperature” in B1.

For example, typing “Monday” into the A2 cell and “70” into the B2 field might show that it was 70 degrees on Monday.

For example, typing “Monday” into the A2 cell and “70” into the B2 field might show that it was 70 degrees on Monday.

For example, typing “Monday” into the A2 cell and “70” into the B2 field might show that it was 70 degrees on Monday.

If your graph uses different column letters, numbers, and so on, simply remember to click the top-left cell in your data group and then click the bottom-right while holding ⇧ Shift.

If your graph uses different column letters, numbers, and so on, simply remember to click the top-left cell in your data group and then click the bottom-right while holding ⇧ Shift.

If your graph uses different column letters, numbers, and so on, simply remember to click the top-left cell in your data group and then click the bottom-right while holding ⇧ Shift.

2-D Column - Represents your data with simple, vertical bars. 3-D Column - Presents three-dimensional, vertical bars. 2-D Bar - Presents a simple graph with horizontal bars instead of vertical ones. 3-D Bar - Presents three-dimensional, horizontal bars.

The “Design” window only appears when your graph is selected. To select your graph, click it. You can also click the graph’s title to select it and then type in a new title. The title is typically at the top of the graph’s window. [1] X Trustworthy Source Microsoft Support Technical support and product information from Microsoft. Go to source