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So, did you ever want to create charts in Excel that look like theyre from The Economist? Thats something Ive been hearing a lot when I chat to people about creating Excel charts. So, thats what were going to do today. Were going to be replicating these three charts from The Economist in Excel, and were going to set everything up in a dynamic way. Now, before we get started, a quick thanks goes to Think-Cell for sponsoring todays video, but more on them later. Lets get started with this chart first. Here we have a bar chart that compares the number of ships, aircraft, and helicopters between China and the United States. Notice something is different between this and a normal bar chart? The titles for each category are on top and not on the side. This is a nice design choice. For one, its easier to connect each category with its own bar. It also takes up less space, right? You can make it more compact. But most importantly, take a look at the numbe