Keep in mind that these tips and tricks do not only apply to Office 365 – but where applicable, to the overall Microsoft Office Suite and SharePoint. So let’s write this epic tale of “Around the Office in 365 Days”. And I’ll try my best, but if I cannot find something good to say about Office 365 and the Tools it includes for 365 days, I’m changing my profession. Overview of my challenge: As an absolute lover of all things Microsoft, I’ve decided to undertake the challenge, of writing a blog every single day, for the next 365 days. See you tomorrow for a look at Area Charts. 3-D Pie - Uses a three-dimensional pie chart that displays color-coded data. You'll see several options appear in a drop-down menu: 2-D Pie - Create a simple pie chart that displays color-coded sections of your data. Keep in mind, that once the chart is inserted, you can go to the Design Tab (1), Add Chart Elements (2) to make changes to your chart title, labels and legends: This is a circular button in the 'Charts' group of options, which is below and to the right of the Insert tab. Here you can hover over another type to see a preview: Go to more Pie charts (3) for more options: The options include 2-D and 3-D Pie charts as well as Doughnuts. The title of he graph is never included, it should be added manually.Ĭlick on the Insert Tab (1) and Under Charts / Pie Charts (2), select the type of chart you would like to use. Highlight the data you want to include in your graph – this should include row and column headings. I hope they don’t mind me sharing the photo and all credit to the crazy, amazing artist who came up with this: Which is most probably why I love Infographics so much. I found this on a site called Information is Beautiful years ago and it has always inspired me to think of data in a different way. Now before I talk about inserting a Pie chart, I’d like to share a photo with you. Today we’ll look at Pie and Doughnut Charts Day: The next couple of posts will be all about the charts available in Excel. #Office365Challenge Excel – Pie and Doughnut Charts.