Let’s take a look.
Here we have a basic column chart.
The chart itselfthe rectangle that holds everything elseis referred to as the “chart area.”
When you select a chart, Excel will wrap the chart in a frame that contains eight handles.
you’re able to use these handles to resize the chart.
At the top of the chart is the chart title, and to the left is the legend.
The vertical axis is also called the “value axis,” since it provides a scale of values.
Both the horizontal axis and the vertical axis can optionally have axis titles as well.
Axis titles give you a way to label the horizontal and vertical axis more clearly.
Next is the plot area.
In some charts, the plot area is overlaid with gridlines.
There are two types of gridlines: major gridlines and minor gridlines.
Major gridlines line up with major units on the vertical axis.
Minor gridlines are aligned to the minor units set for the vertical axis.
We’ll look at how to set both major and minor units on an axis in a future lesson.
Data labels display the actual value used to plot an element in a chart.
They’re a good way to call out specific, important values.
One thing that’s not present in this chart is a data table; we’ll enable that now.
A data table displays the values used to plot the chart.
It’s a nice way to provide a complete picture when the data set is small.
We’ll look at data tables in more detail in an upcoming lesson.