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Sometime last year, I created a video that showed how to create nonstandard charts in Excel. So like info charts. But some people actually called them dome charts. If you missed that one, Im going to put the link to it in the descriptions. Now a few weeks ago, I got this question from one of my Udemy students. Dyego asked, is there any way to create this chart in Excel? So basically a chart that has symbols, which are aligned on the right hand side and the label on the left hand side. What do you think? Can we set this up in Excel? Sure we can. Lets get to work. (upbeat music) Thats our simple data set. For female, I just input the 43% here. Male, I put a formula, one minus the female amount. Now lets just assume thats the percentage of female and male that buy our product. And we want to create an info chart on this. So lets just take a second look at the diagram that we have here. The 43% represents that blue box here. The one thats behind it, thats in light gray is the full