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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
- Place the cursor where you want the graph.
- Go to Insert → Chart and pick Bar, Column, Line, or Pie.
- Docs inserts a placeholder chart backed by a hidden Google Sheet.
Edit the data behind the chart
- Click the chart, then click the dropdown in its top-right corner and choose Open source.
- Edit the data in the linked Google Sheet—headers in row 1, values below.
- Switch back to Docs and click Update on the chart to pull in the new values.
Insert a chart from an existing sheet
- Go to Insert → Chart → From Sheets.
- 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.
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