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Pivot Chart

A pivot chart is the visual representation of a pivot table in Excel. Pivot charts and pivot tables are connected with each other.

Below you can find a two-dimensional pivot table. Go back to Pivot Tables to learn how to create this pivot table.

Two-dimensional Pivot Table in Excel

Insert Pivot Chart

To insert a pivot chart execute the following steps.

1. Click any cell inside the pivot table.

2. On the PivotTable Analyze tab in the Tools group click PivotChart.

Click PivotChart

The Insert Chart dialog box appears.

3. Click OK.

Below you can find the pivot chart. This pivot chart will amaze and impress your boss.

Pivot Chart in Excel

Note: any changes you make to the pivot chart are immediately reflected in the pivot table and vice versa.

Filter Pivot Chart

To filter this pivot chart execute the following steps.

1. Use the standard filters (triangles next to Product and Country). For example use the Country filter to only show the total amount of each product exported to the United States.

Standard Filter

2. Remove the Country filter.

3. Because we added the Category field to the Filters area we can filter this pivot chart (and pivot table) by Category. For example use the Category filter to only show the vegetables exported to each country.

Report Filter

Change Pivot Chart Type

You can change to a different type of pivot chart at any time.

1. Select the chart.

2. On the Design tab in the Type group click Change Chart Type.

Change Chart Type

3. Choose Pie.

Choose Pie

4. Click OK.

Result:

New Pivot Chart

Note: pie charts always use one data series (in this case Beans). To get a pivot chart of a country swap the data over the axis. First select the chart. Next on the Design tab in the Data group click Switch Row/Column.

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