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We often use dynamic charts in our practical work. Use the mouse to select different preset items in the slicer. Then the chart will change with the selected item. This video will show you how to quickly create simple dynamic charts. Take this table as an example. We select any cell in the table, click amp;quot;Tableamp;quot; under the amp;quot;Insertamp;quot; tab to create a super table, or we can use the shortcut Ctrl+L to quickly open amp;quot;Create Tableamp;quot;, and click amp;quot;OKamp;quot;. Get into the amp;quot;Table Toolsamp;quot; tab, and click amp;quot;Insert Sliceramp;quot;. In the popup amp;quot;Insert Slicersamp;quot; dialog, we can check amp;quot;Nameamp;quot;. Then, a slicer called amp;quot;Nameamp;quot; will pop up. Then, we select all table contents and click amp;quot;Chartamp;quot; under the amp;quot;Insertamp;quot; tab. Here we can quickly create a chart by pressing the shortcut Alt+F1. When we click the name on the slicer, weamp;#39;ll fin