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  1. 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.

  2. Present your data in a scatter chart or a line chart - Microsoft Support

    With the chart selected, select the Chart Design tab to optionally change the shape fill, outline, or effects of chart elements. Select the Insert tab, and then select Line, and pick an option from the available …

  3. Create a line chart - Microsoft Support

    In the Format tab, for each data series under Data Series, set the line weight to 3.5 and turn on Display Data Label. To see the completed chart, right-click on the tab and select Form or Report View.

  4. Present data in a chart - Microsoft Support

    Use the charting features of Word and Excel to present your data in a pie, line, or bar chart or graphical format.

  5. Create a chart from start to finish - Microsoft Support

    Learn to create a chart and add a trendline. You can start your document from a recommended chart or choose one from our collection of pre-built chart templates.

  6. Draw or delete a line or connector - Microsoft Support

    Under Lines, right-click the line or connector that you want to add, and then click Lock Drawing Mode. Click where you want to start the line or connector, and then drag the cursor to where you want the …

  7. Create a combination chart - Microsoft Support

    To emphasize different kinds of information in a chart, you can combine two or more charts. For example, you can combine a line chart that shows price data with a column chart that shows sales …

  8. Change the color, style, or weight of a line - Microsoft Support

    You can change the look of a line shape by changing its color, line style, or weight. If you are using Excel, Outlook, Word, or PowerPoint, you can apply a predefined Quick Style to quickly change the …

  9. Snap charts, pictures, and objects to a grid to align them in Word

    Make pictures, charts, or other objects align on the page, or with each other, by using “snap to” commands. "Snap to" commands only work in Print Layout view.

  10. Vary the colors of same-series data markers in a chart

    Set varying colors of data markers (bars, columns, lines, pie or doughnut slices, dots, and other shapes) automatically in an Office chart.