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hi everybody ian here from in 30 minutes guides today im going to show you how to change the data thats used to make up a chart in google sheets if this video helps please take a moment to follow the channel like the video and check out the links in the description and lets get started with google sheets so heres the story this is google sheets doesnt matter if youre using a chromebook a mac or windows as long as you can open google sheets in a browser and heres a chart that i created and you can see it it contains the entire data set so i have four cities here seven days and all the data in there but lets say that i only wanted to have part of the data like i only want boston and new york in this chart not philly and buffalo heres how to do it so lets get rid of this chart first im going to just delete that okay the easy way to do this is actually just to select the data that you want to use in the chart so im going to drag with my mouse and im going to just have boston a