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When working with numerical data in Word, sometimes a chart is just what you need to show the meaning behind the numbers. In this video, weamp;#39;re going to look at some of the different types of charts, and also some ways that you can customize them to best represent your data. Column charts are good all-around chartsthey work with many different types of data Whereas line charts are best for showing trends over time. Pie charts are unique because they let you see your data in proportion, instead of on a graph. We also have the bar chart, which is basically just a column chart turned on its side And finally area charts, which are similar to line charts, except the areas under the lines are filled in. To create a chart, go to the Insert tab. Then click the Chart command and a list of choices will appear. I think Iamp;#39;ll start with something in the column category. This one looks nice and simple. Click OK and then something interesting happens. Word will open a spre