Column charts
Bar charts
Line charts
Pie charts
XY (Scatter) charts
Area charts
Doughnut charts
Radar charts
Surface charts
Bubble charts
Stock charts
Cylinder, Cone, or Pyramid charts
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Pie charts and doughnut charts. Cake charts and cookie charts however, do not show the relationship of data in reference to the whole.
It allows you to make charts or graphs. You will find it in the Charts section of the Insert Ribbon in Excel 2007.
It would be a group of cells in Excel that have values in them. These can then be identified for use in creating charts in Excel. Different charts need data series for them to show.
Use Microsoft Excel.
There are charts that most people don't use, but would not be regarded as obscure for those that use them. Some are more specialised. XY (Scatter) charts are not very specialised but could be regarded as obscure. Area charts are unusual. Doughnut charts are variations of pie charts, but not commonly used. Radar charts, Surface charts and Bubble charts are very much associated with statistic. Stock charts, sometimes known as high-low-open-close charts, are used by people working on stocks and shares. Cylinder, Cone, or Pyramid charts are just variations on bar and column charts using different shapes.