
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.
Present data in a chart - Microsoft Support
You can add a chart to your Word document in one of two ways: insert a chart by embedding it into your Word document or paste an Excel chart into your Word document that is linked to …
Insert a chart from an Excel spreadsheet into Word
In Excel, select the chart, and then press Ctrl+C or go to Home > Copy. In your Word document, click or tap where you want the chart to appear, and press Ctrl+V or go to Home > Paste.
Create an organization chart in Office by using SmartArt
Use a SmartArt graphic to create an organization chart in Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, or Word to show the reporting relationships in an organization, such as department managers and non …
Create a box and whisker chart - Microsoft Support
Use the Chart Design and Format tabs to customize the look of your chart. If you don't see these tabs, select anywhere in the box and whisker chart to add the Chart Design to the ribbon.
Video: Add charts - Microsoft Support
In the Office apps, add and create charts to display data visually. Watch this training video to learn more.
Create a flow chart with SmartArt - Microsoft Support
This article explains how to create a flow chart that contains pictures. You can use the methods described in this article to create or change almost any SmartArt graphic.
Add a pie chart - Microsoft Support
Select Insert > Chart > Pie and then pick the pie chart you want to add to your slide. In the spreadsheet that appears, replace the placeholder data with your own information.
Create a hierarchy - Microsoft Support
Learn how to create a hierarchy to show hierarchical relationships in Microsoft Office. Apply SmartArt hierarchy, animate, and change the styles.
Video: Create a flowchart - Microsoft Support
Fix alignment and spacing automatically Press Ctrl+A to select everything on the drawing page. Select Home > Position > AutoAlign & Space. If you don’t like the results, press Ctrl+Z and try …