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  1. Transpose (rotate) data from rows to columns or vice versa

    If you have a worksheet with data in columns that you need to rotate to rearrange it in rows, use the Transpose feature. With it, you can quickly switch data from columns to rows, or vice versa.

  2. Transpose data from rows to columns (or vice versa) in Excel for Mac

    If you have a worksheet with data in columns that you want to rotate so it’s rearranged in rows, you can use the Transpose feature. It lets you rotate the data from columns to rows, or vice …

  3. Change the plotting order of categories, values, or data series

    In the Select Data Source dialog box, in the Legend Entries (Series) box, select the data series that you want to change the order of. Select the Move Up or Move Down arrows to move the …

  4. TRANSPOSE function - Microsoft Support

    Sometimes you need to switch or rotate cells. You can do this by copying, pasting, and using the Transpose option. But doing that creates duplicated data. If you don't want that, you can type …

  5. Rotate a pie chart - Microsoft Support

    To change how the slices in a pie chart are arranged, you rotate it. You can do this with pie, 3-D pie, and doughnut charts in Microsoft Excel, or with an Excel chart you've copied to …

  6. Change how rows and columns of data are plotted in a chart

    After you switch rows to columns in the chart, the columns of data are plotted on the vertical axis, and the rows of data are plotted on the horizontal axis. However, you can quickly change the …

  7. Change the display of chart axes - Microsoft Support

    Display or hide axes, or change other aspects of a chart axes in Excel, Word, Outlook, or PowerPoint.

  8. Align or rotate text in a cell - Microsoft Support

    Reposition data or text in a cell by rotating it, changing the alignment, or adding indentation.

  9. Change the scale of the vertical (value) axis in a chart

    By default, Excel determines the minimum and maximum scale values of the vertical (value) axis, also known as the y axis, when you create a chart. However, you can customize the scale to …

  10. Present your data in a doughnut chart - Microsoft Support

    Using Microsoft Excel, you can quickly turn your data into a doughnut chart, and then use the new formatting features to make that doughnut chart easier to read.