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When we organize the data of the document, we usually insert a chart for a supplementary explanation. Take this document as an example. The table in the document represents the annual sales volume of different regions. Now, lets look at the data comparison more intuitively by inserting a bar chart. Go to the Insert tab and click the Chart button. In the pop-up dialog, we can choose a variety of chart types. Click Bar and Stacked Bar, then a default style stacked bar is inserted into the document. So, how can we edit the chart data? Step 1: Create a table Click the Chart Tools tab and the Edit Data button. WPS Office will automatically create a new table called Chart in WPS Writer. Step 2: Edit the table content Enter the table data of the document into the newly created table. Here, we can directly copy the table data in the document. Go back to Chart in WPS Writer, select the original data, use the shortcut Ctrl+V to paste the table content of the document. When we