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You can do it the hard way - reading guides, switching tabs, figuring it out step by step.

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How to Make Graphs in Google Docs

Google Docs does not have a chart editor of its own—graphs come from Google Sheets and embed into your document, with an option to keep them linked.

Insert a chart from scratch

  1. Place the cursor where you want the graph.
  2. Go to InsertChart and pick Bar, Column, Line, or Pie.
  3. Docs inserts a placeholder chart backed by a hidden Google Sheet.

Edit the data behind the chart

  1. Click the chart, then click the dropdown in its top-right corner and choose Open source.
  2. Edit the data in the linked Google Sheet—headers in row 1, values below.
  3. Switch back to Docs and click Update on the chart to pull in the new values.

Insert a chart from an existing sheet

  1. Go to InsertChartFrom Sheets.
  2. Pick the sheet, choose the chart, and decide whether to Link to spreadsheet so future edits flow through.

Style the chart

Open the linked sheet, double-click the chart, and use the Customize tab to change colors, titles, axes, and legend before refreshing in Docs.

Try it faster with guidance

Skip the back-and-forth between Docs and Sheets—let Vocordia guide you through it with voice and on-screen cursor guidance so you can finish without losing your place.

That's the hard way.

Next time, just say what you want - and let your cursor guide you step by step to the result.