This video explains how to make a bar chart (bar graph) in Excel 2016 for Mac. This video explains how to make a bar chart (bar graph) in Excel 2016 for Mac. Skip navigation Sign in. You can create a chart in Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. However, the chart data is entered and saved in an Excel sheet. If you insert a chart in Word or PowerPoint, a new sheet is opened in Excel.
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Box and Whisker Charts are one of the many new Charts available only in Excel 2016 and were originally invented by in 1977. They show you the distribution of a data set, showing the median, quartiles, range and outliers. The X in the box represents the Mean.
The Median divides the box into the interquartile range. The box represents 50% of the data set, distributed between the 1st and 3rd quartiles.
For example, 25% of the data lie between the values of the 2nd Quartile box and the other 25% lie between the values of the 3rd Quartile box. The lines extending vertically outside of the box ( whiskers) show the outlier range outside of the upper and lower quartiles. So this is the lowest and highest data points within the data set. Below is a Box and Whisker diagram explaining this: Here is how the Box and Whisker chart looks inside Excel 2016: In this example I show you how easy it is to insert a Box and Whisker Chart using Excel 2016. To upgrade to Excel 2016 you can use this link here: Read to create a box and whisker diagram (box plot) using Excel 2013 or below. STEP 1:Highlight your table and go to Insert Recommended Charts STEP 2: Select All Charts Box and Whisker OK STEP 3: Now you have your Box and Whisker Chart.
STEP 4: You can further customize the look and feel of your Box and Whisker Chart, by going to Chart Tools Design / Format STEP 5: In our example, let us go to Chart Tools Design and pick one of the alternate designs. Now you have your beautiful looking Box and Whisker chart and you can quickly point out to your management where the outliers lie HELPFUL RESOURCE.