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Hi, this is Anne with Graphic Design How To, and today Im going to show you how to make a bar chart in docHub Illustrator. And Im also going to show you how to edit it and change colors without breaking the link between that and the data that it holds. Well also add specific values to each bar in the chart, and Ill show you how to do that. All right, lets get started. [Music] Okay, so Im here in docHub Illustrator. Im just going to create a new document. So, Im going to choose File New and then Print at the top and then Letter and then Create. Now, Im going to make my bar chart with this tool right down here, the Column Graph Tool, but first, Im going to open up Google Sheets to grab some data. And Illustrator is going to use this to create the graph. I like to do all my editing in Google Sheets and then just paste into the little graph spreadsheet that well get in Illustrator because its just not very easy to edit information in Illustrators v