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Example

 

Bar charts are a way to compare data sets. Each bar represents a subject and its value. The bars display horizontally across the y-axis and have values along the x-axis, as seen in the example above.

 

The spreadsheet is formatted with a minimum of two sets of values: name of the data being compared + number. Each column in the spreadsheet represents a bar in the chart.

Spreadsheet Format

 Column 1Column 2 (and beyond...)

Column 3

Column 4

Data Type

Text or numbers

NumberNumberNumber
ContentsThe names of the data sets being displayed in your chart
  • The value of column 1 as displayed on the x-axis
  • This column represents a bar in your chart
  • The value of column 1 as displayed on the x-axis
  • This forms a second bar in your chart
  • The value of column 1 as displayed on the x-axis
  • This forms a third bar in your chart
ExampleCountries: United States, Soviet Union United Kingdom, France, China, JapanNumber of gold medals each country won at the OlympicsNumber of silver medals each country won at the OlympicsNumber of bronze medals each country won at the Olympics

 

Customization Options

Go to Customize Your Chart

 

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