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Hi everyone, Kevin here. Today, weamp;#39;re going to learn how to make bar charts and also column charts in Microsoft Excel. A bar chart displays your data horizontally while a column chart displays your data vertically. Along with these, weamp;#39;ll also look at how you can make multiple-column charts and also stacked-column charts. Letamp;#39;s check out how to do this. Here I am in Microsoft Excel, and if you would like to follow along today, you can click on a link to this workbook down below in the description of this video. Here, I have sales data for the Kevin Cookie Company in a table, and I could try to make sense of this data simply by looking at it, but I think a visual or a chart would help me understand this data a lot better. To insert a chart, simply click anywhere within your data. You could highlight all of it, or you could simply click into one of the cells. Up on the top tabs, letamp;#39;s click on the one called Insert, and right