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Change the data series in a chart - Microsoft Support After you create a chart, you can change the data series in two ways: Use the Select Data Source dialog box to edit the data in your series or rearrange them on your chart Use chart filters to show or hide data in your chart
Change the source data for a PivotTable - Microsoft Support However, if the source data has been changed substantially—such as having more or fewer columns, consider creating a new PivotTable You can change the data source of a PivotTable to a different Excel table or a cell range or change to a different external data source
Add a data series to your chart - Microsoft Support The Select Data Source dialog box appears on the worksheet that contains the source data for the chart Leaving the dialog box open, click in the worksheet, and then click and drag to select all the data you want to use for the chart, including the new data series
Find out which data sources are used in a workbook data model Here are a few easy steps you can follow to determine exactly what data exists in the model: In Excel, click Power Pivot > Manage to open the Power Pivot window View the tabs in the Power Pivot window Each tab contains a table in your model Columns in each table appear as fields in a PivotTable Field List
Create, edit, and manage connections to external data You can use Microsoft Office Excel to create and edit connections to external data sources that are stored in a workbook or in a connection file By using the Workbook Connections dialog box, you can easily manage these connections, including creating, editing, and deleting them
Select data for a chart in Excel for Mac - Microsoft Support Create a summary worksheet to pull the data from multiple worksheets together, and create the chart from the summary worksheet To create the summary worksheet, copy data from each source worksheet, and then on the Paste menu, select Paste Link
Data sources you can use for a mail merge - Microsoft Support Go to Mailings > Select Recipients > Use an Existing List, then choose New Source to open the Data Connection Wizard Choose the type of data source you want to use for the mail merge, and then select Next