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Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today, were going to learn how to make a chart in Excel. Charts are a great way to visualize and analyze your data, and Excel offers a variety of different chart types. You have line charts, pie charts, pivot charts, and many more. Were going to start with the basics of creating a chart, formatting it, and then also modifying it, and well also cover some tips and tricks to make your charts more effective. Lets check this out. Here I am in Excel, and if youd like to follow along today, Ive included a link to this workbook in the description of this video. On this worksheet, I have all of this data for the Kevin Cookie Company cookie sales, and currently its just in a table format. Now I can look at it and try to make sense of it to see what was the best month or what was the worst month, but I think it would be a lot easier to understand and also analyze if I inserted a visual, say a chart. To insert a chart, highlight all of