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How to Make a Clustered Bar Chart in Excel

How to Make a Clustered Bar Chart in Excel

A clustered Bar chart, or Bar chart, is used to display a series of two or more data sets in horizontal clustered Bars. The horizontal bars are grouped together, because each data set shares the same axis labels. Clustered Bars are beneficial in directly comparing data sets.

This tutorial will show you how to make and edit a Clustered Bar Chart in Excel

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How to Make a Clustered Bar chart in Excel

Step 1: Select the data you want displayed in the Clustered Bar chart

Use your mouse to select the data you would like to include in your Bar Chart.

Step 1: Select the data you want displayed in the Bar chart

Step 2: Click the Insert Tab, and then Click the Bar Symbol in the Charts Group

Once the data is selected, click in the Insert tab to display the Charts section on the ribbon.

Step 2: Click the Insert Tab, and then Click the Bar Symbol in the Charts Group

Then click on the Insert Column or Bar Chart button in the Charts section on the ribbon, then the Insert Column or Bar Chart window will appear in the workbook.

Step 2: Click the Insert Tab, and then Click the Bar Symbol in the Charts Group

Step 3: Click the Clustered Bar button from the Insert Column or Bar Chart window.

Click the Clustered Bar button from the Insert Column or Bar Chart window, then the chart will appear in the workbook.

Step 3: Click the Clustered Bar button from the Insert Column or Bar Chart window

Result: Your Clustered Bar Chart will appear on your worksheet

You will now see your Bar chart appear in your worksheet. Now you can start adding chart elements and formatting to your chart. Continue reading for more details on adding chart elements and chart formatting.

Clustered Bar Chart


How to Add Chart Elements to a Clustered Bar chart in Excel

Step 1: Click on a blank area of the chart

Use the cursor to click on a blank area on your chart. Make sure to click on a blank area in the chart. The border around the entire chart will become highlighted. Once you see the border appear around the chart, then you know the chart editing features are enabled.

Step 1: Click on a blank area of the chart

Step 2: Click on the Chart Elements button next to the chart

Once the chart name area is highlighted, you will see the Chart Elements button next to upper right hand side of the chart. The button looks like a plus sign. Doing this will open the Chart Elements window.

Step 2: Click on the Chart Elements button next to the chart

Step 3: Check the Chart Elements you would like to add from the Chart Elements window

Once you have opened the Chart Elements window, you will see a number of items you can select to add to your chart. Check the Chart Elements you would like to display and they will appear on your chart. You can click on the arrow next to each Chart Element option for some additional formatting options.

Step 3: Select Axis Titles from the Chart Elements window

Here are the available chart elements for a Clustered Bar Chart:

  • Axes
  • Axes Titles
  • Chart Title
  • Data Labels
  • Data Table
  • Error Bar
  • Gridlines
  • Legend
  • Trendline

Each of these chart elements can be formatted in a variety of ways. Please see our other tutorials on how to add and format each chart element.


How to Format a Clustered Bar chart in Excel

Step 1: Right-Click on a blank area of the chart

Use the mouse to right-click on a blank area on your chart. On the menu that appears select the Format Chart Area option.

Step 1: Right-Click on a blank area of the chart

Step 2: Select the Format Chart Area option

On the menu that appears select the Format Chart Area option. Doing this will open the Format Chart Area panel on the right side of the workbook.

Step 2: Select the Format Chart Area option

Step 3: Use the Format Chart Area panel to make changes to the appearance of your chart

Once you have opened the Format Chart Area panel, you will see a number of items you can modify on your chart. use these features to create a custom look for your Clustered Bar chart.

Step 3: Use the Format Chart Area panel to make changes to the appearance of your chart

Here are the available chart elements for a Clustered Bar Chart:

  • Fill
  • Border
  • Shadow
  • Glow
  • Soft Edges
  • 3-D Format
  • Size
  • Properties

Please note: You can also right click on any of your chart elements and open a separate formatting panel for that particular item. The Format Chart Area panel will be the one you want to use when formatting the main structure of the chart.

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