How to Create Graphs in Excel with Multiple Columns (5 Methods)

 

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Method 1 – Create 2-D Graph with Multiple Columns in Excel

Ther is a sample dataset of monthly income, so, we have two variables in our dataset.

Create a 2D Graph with Multiple Columns in Excel

Steps:

  • Click on cell B4.
  • Press Ctrl+Shift+Down arrow.
  • While pressing Ctrl+Shift, press the Right arrow. So, this will select the whole data table.

Create a 2D Graph with Multiple Columns in Excel

  • Go to the Insert tab and click on the Chart option.
  • Click on the Stacked Column option.

  • A graph with multiple columns is returned.

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Method 2 – Insert 3-D Graph in Excel with Multiple Columns

The dataset shows the changed salary of 4 people from January to February.

Insert a 3D Graph in Excel With Multiple Columns

Steps:

  • Select the dataset as before or use the mouse to select the dataset.
  • Navigate to the Insert tab and select the 3D Column as below.

Insert a 3D Graph in Excel With Multiple Columns

  • This will insert a 3D column chart beside the dataset.

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Method 3 – Create Graph with Clustered Multiple Columns in Excel

The sample dataset contains the exam marks of four students for Physics and Math. The clustered column chart is suitable where there are more than two variables.

Create Clustered Multiple Columns in Excel

Steps:

  • Click on cell B4 and drag the mouse to cell D8.
  • Go to the Insert tab on the ribbon.
  • From the 2-D chart option, select the Clustered Column option.

Create Clustered Multiple Columns in Excel

  • Excel will plot a clustered chart.

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Method 4 – Generate Graph with Bar Column Chart

Steps:

  • Select your whole dataset either using mouse or keyboard shortcuts.
  • Select the Insert tab.
  • From the Insert tab options, click on the Column Chart icon.
  • Choose the 2-D Bar option.

Generate a Graph with Bar Column Chart

  • A 2-D bar chart will be returned.

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Method 5 – Format Columns in Graph

 

Steps:

  • Select thechart and click two times on any of the columns to be formatted.
  • Navigate to the Format tab and select it.

Format Columns in Graph

  • The format ribbon appear.
  • Click on the Shape Fill drop-down and pick a color – orange is selected in this example.

Format Columns in Graph

  • The selected column is now orange.


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