![]() ![]() Once you’ve inserted your chart, you’ll notice the new, on-object chart customization buttons that appear near the top right corner of your chart: With Excel 2013, we made it our mission to simplify this process and to enable users to quickly customize their charts in a few simple clicks.Īs a first step, we’ve made some great improvements in our chart insertion experience (which we’ve blogged about here) to help users get off on the right foot. While Excel boasts many powerful features, it can be challenging to know and locate the exact features necessary to format your chart the way you picture it in your mind. Unfortunately, this is a step that many users struggle with. Sometimes that means fiddling around with the data, or adding elements like data labels or a trendline, or figuring out how to format the chart to make it look fantastic. What’s the first thing you do with a chart after you’ve inserted it? For many users, it’s modifying the chart to make it look exactly the way you want it to look. This post is brought to you by Chris Doan, a Program Manager on the Graphics team.
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