And if I click the down arrow here, it expands the gallery so I can see all of them. And here in this gallery in the middle, I have styles that I can choose from. If I want to change the formatting, perhaps by using a different chart style, I can click the chart so it's selected, then go to the Chart Design contextual tab of the ribbon. This chart summarizes orders by category and year and it uses the formatting that Excel applied when I created it. My sample file is the ChartElements workbook, and you can find it in the chapter seven folder of the exercise files collection. ![]() I will show you how to perform both of those tasks in this movie. ![]() You can change that formatting either all at once by selecting a new chart style, or by formatting individual chart elements. When you create a chart, Excel applies attractive but somewhat neutral formatting to it.
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