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How to Make a Pie Chart in Google Sheets
A pie chart shows how parts make up a whole. In Google Sheets, you select two columns—labels and values—then insert a chart and confirm the type is **Pie**.
Lay out the data
- Column A: category labels (e.g. Direct, Organic, Paid).
- Column B: numeric values that sum to your whole.
- Include header text so the chart legend reads cleanly.
Insert the pie chart
- Highlight the two columns including headers.
- Insert → Chart.
- In the Chart editor → Setup, set Chart type to Pie chart.
Customize slices and labels
- Customize → Pie chart to add slice labels (Percentage, Value, Label).
- Customize → Pie slice to recolor a specific slice or pull it out for emphasis.
- Customize → Legend to choose its position or hide it if labels are on slices.
Switch to a doughnut chart
In Setup, change Chart type to Doughnut chart, then use Customize → Pie chart to set the inner hole size.
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