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hello and welcome to this tutorial from NAV attempt in this screencast weamp;#39;ll look at creating a pie chart in word pie charts communicate a snapshot of data where it has the tools to let you create and edit one letamp;#39;s get started open a new word document and navigate to insert chart choose a pie chart and click OK a pie chart will be inserted and an Excel spreadsheet will open with a sample title and data already entered enter the title and data for your pie chart in the excel sheet if you need to add more data just click and drag the lower right-hand cell of the chart data close the table containing the data if you need to reopen it click Edit data from the design tab that appears under chart tools when the pie chart is selected take a look at the four icons to the right of the chart the first allows you to change the way text is formatted around the chart the second lets you change the presence appearance and location of the title data labels and legend for instance let