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How to Create a Stacked Bar Chart in Google Sheets

A stacked bar chart is a type of chart that uses bars divided into a number of sub-bars to visualize the values of multiple...

How to Create a Bell Curve in Google Sheets (Step-by-Step)

A “bell curve” is the nickname given to the shape of a normal distribution, which has a distinct “bell” shape: The following step-by-step example shows...

Google Sheets: Create Chart with Multiple Ranges of Data

Often you may want to create a chart in Google Sheets that uses multiple ranges of data. Fortunately this is easy to do and the...

How to Create a Double Bar Graph in Google Sheets

A double bar graph is useful for visualizing two datasets on one graph. The following step-by-step example shows how to create a double bar graph...

How to Add Trendline to Chart in Google Sheets (Step-by-Step)

A trendline is a line that shows the general trend of data points in a chart. The following step-by-step example shows how to add a...

How to Add Labels to Scatterplot Points in Google Sheets

A scatterplot is a useful way to visualize the relationship between two numerical variables. Fortunately it’s easy to create scatterplots in Google Sheets. However, the...

How to Create a Pie Chart in Google Sheets (With Example)

A pie chart is a type of chart that is shaped like a circle and uses slices to represent proportions of a whole. The following...

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