How to Add Data to an Existing Chart in Excel (5 Easy Ways)

Method 1 – Add Data to an Existing Chart on the Same Worksheet by Dragging

We have a dataset of sales for sales assistants who work at a shop over a certain period of time.

Dataset for Adding Data to an Existing Chart

We have made a chart describing the sales of these representatives over the time period mentioned.

Chart for adding Data to an Existing Chart

  • Add a new data column to your previous data set (i.e. sales of Stephen).

Adding Data to an Existing Chart

  • Click the chart area, and you’ll see the data source which is currently displayed is selected on the worksheet, but the new data series is not selected.

Adding Data to an Existing Chart in Excel

  • Drag the sizing handles to include the new data series and the chart will update.

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Method 2 – Add Data to an Existing Chart on a Separate Worksheet

  • Right-click on the chart and click Select Data.

Updating Data to an Existing Chart

  • A dialogue box will show up. Click Add on the Legend Entries (Series) box.

Add Data to an Existing Chart in Excel

  • Go to the sheet containing the new data entries. Assign a new Series name (i.e. Stephen).

Updating an Existing Chart in Excel

  • Assign the cells containing new data entries as the Series values.

Updating an Existing Chart in Excel

  • The heading of the new data entries will show up on the Legend Entries box. Click OK on the dialogue box.

Updating an Existing Chart in Excel

  • Your existing chart will show the updated data.

Updating an Existing Chart by Adding Data

Read More: Selecting Data in Different Columns for an Excel Chart


Method 3 – Update Data to a Chart by Pasting New Entries

  • Copy the new data entries of the dataset.

Adding Data to Existing Chart

  • Click on the chart and paste. Your chart will be updated.

Read More: How to Select Data for a Chart in Excel


Method 4 – Use the Paste Special Option to Add Data to a Chart

  • Copy the new data entries and click on the chart.
  • Go to the Home tab, select Paste, and click Paste Special

Adding Data to Existing Chart in Excel

  • A dialog box will show up displaying multiple options for you for full control of what is pasted.

  • Choose the options you want and your updated chart will be ready.

Method 5 – Use a Pivot Table to Add Data to an Existing Chart

  • Select the data range.
  • Go to the Home tab and click Format as Table.
  • Choose a design for the table.

  • The Create Table dialogue box will show up. Mark if your table has headers.
  • Click OK.

  • Your table will be created.

  • Go to the Insert tab, click Pivot Table, and select From Table/Range.

  • Choose whether you want your pivot table on the same sheet or a different sheet.

  • A PivotTable Fields box will show up.

  • Drag your data range to the drag fields you want (i.e. drag Month to Rows)

  • Drag the other data ranges to the other drag field (i.e. Mike and Adam to Values)

  • Go to the Pivot Table Analyze tab and select Pivot Chart.

  • Create a chart (i.e. Clustered Column)

  • Your sheet will show the chart.

  • Drag your new data entries to the field (i.e. Stephen to Values).

  • Your chart will show the added new data entries.

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