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The standard doughnut chart in Excel looks like this. Could we get a version that looks like this? Iamp;#39;ll show you two ways. Some time ago I got an e-mail from Sam asking if I could create this doughnut chart with rounded edges in a dynamic way. While his e-mail was sitting in my inbox, Sam was at work trying to figure this out on his own. On my flight back from the Amsterdam Excel Summit, I was trying to find a solution. When I got home, I sent him my solution, he sent me his version, Iamp;#39;m going to show you both. (pulsing Latin dance music) Hereamp;#39;s my version for creating the progress circle chart with rounded edges in Excel. What we need is to input the percentage, so thatamp;#39;s percentage completed for our task. And here, weamp;#39;re going to prepare the data for the chart, so thatamp;#39;s going to be equal to this one and the remainder is going to be one minus the percentage-completed number. Now all we have to do is select our data, go to Insert, and in