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This document is a comprehensive guide on data visualization in Excel, catering to beginners, intermediates, and advanced users. It covers various aspects of creating graphs, including tutorials on different chart types and data preparation techniques. The book also includes sections on exporting visuals and additional resources for further learning.

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Data Visualization in Excel

A Guide for Beginners,


Intermediates, and Wonks

Jonathan Schwabish

CRC Press
Taylor & Francis Group
Boca Raton London New York

CRC Press is an imprint of the


Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business
AN A K PETERS BOOK
To help guide you through the tutorials, each chapter is roughly classified by
difficulty depending on the number of steps, how many different chart types are
used, and how much data preparation is needed.

■ Beginner ■■ Intermediate ■■■ Advanced

Acknowledgements xi

PART ONE: SETTING THE STAGE


1. Introduction 3

2. How to Use This Book 11

3. The Philosophy of Data Visualization in Excel 17

4. Introduction to Making Graphs in Excel 25

5. Fundamental Formulas Used in Building Your Graphs 53

6. Building a Custom Color Palette in Excel 73

PART TWO: MAKING GRAPHS IN EXCEL


7. Sparklines ■ 85

8. Heatmap ■ 89

vii
viii Contents

9. Stripe Chart ■ 97

10. Waffle Chart ■ 103

11. Gantt Chart ■ 111

12. Comparing Values with Two Graph Types ■ ■ 125

13. Broken Stacked Bar Chart ■■ 135

14. Diverging Bar Chart ■■ 147

15. Block Shading (Same Frequency) ■ 155

16. Block Shading (Different Frequencies) ■ ■ 161

17. Mark an Event with a Line ■ ■ 169

18. Dot Plot ■ ■ 187

19. Slope Chart ■ ■ 199

20. Overlaid Gridlines ■ ■ 213

21. Lollipop Chart ■■ 221

22. Bullet Chart ■ ■ ■ 227

23. Tile Grid Map ■ ■ ■ 239

24. Histogram ■■■ 257

25. Marimekko Chart ■ ■ ■ 275

26. Cycle Plot ■ ■ ■ 287

27. Strip Chart ■■ 297

28. Raincloud Plot ■■■ 303

29. Making Better Tables 315


Contents ix

PART THREE: MOVING VISUALS OUT OF EXCEL

30. Exporting Graphs from Excel 325

31. Redesigns and Examples 331

32. Conclusion 345

Appendix 1, Color Tools 347

Appendix 2. Data Visualization Tools 349

Appendix 3. Additional Excel Resources 355

Appendix 4. Quick Instructions List 357

References 377

Index 379

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