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When we organize the data of the document, we usually insert a chart for a supplementary explanation. Take this document as an example. The table in the document represents the annual sales volume of different regions. Now, letamp;#39;s look at the data comparison more intuitively by inserting a bar chart. Go to the amp;quot;Insertamp;quot; tab and click the amp;quot;Chartamp;quot; button. In the pop-up dialog, we can choose a variety of chart types. Click amp;quot;Baramp;quot; and amp;quot;Stacked Baramp;quot;, then a default style stacked bar is inserted into the document. So, how can we edit the chart data? Step 1: Create a table Click the amp;quot;Chart Toolsamp;quot; tab and the amp;quot;Edit Dataamp;quot; button. WPS Office will automatically create a new table called amp;quot;Chart in WPS Writeramp;quot;. Step 2: Edit the table content Enter the table data of the document into the newly created table. Here, we can directly copy the table data in the document. Go b