 Most people when they think of spreadsheets, they think of Microsoft Excel and Google Sheets is very similar to Excel. A lot of the functions carry straight over. But there are some differences, part of it's because it's actually a web sheet that gives it a lot more functionality in that respect. But some things don't operate quite the way you would think. If you want to make a bar chart and make one of the bars a different color in Excel, all you got to do is click on that bar and manually change its color. But in Google Sheets, you have to do it differently. Say, for instance, I have my data here on social media followers, and I want to draw attention to Instagram. Well, it turns out that the way to make Instagram's bar a different color than the others is to actually make a grouped bar chart. What I'm going to do is I'm going to create a second column here, I'll call it highlight. And then I'm going to take Instagram's value, and I'm going to move it over. So this is kind of a funny data because no platform has values in both of these columns, they're in either one or the other. But watch how this works. I come to social media followers, and I click insert chart, and it makes by default a grouped bar chart, but it's a really funny looking one because everything's half width, it's expecting information from each of the columns. But if we come over here to stacking, and we change it to standard, then we suddenly have what we want. There's a couple of things I want to change, however, that I think are important. Number one is I want to get rid of this legend, it's actually creates confusion. So we get rid of that. And we need a real title. Social media followers by platform. And then I can delete this one here on the bottom, by just deleting this text over here. And now we've got a simple bar chart column chart actually, where we're able to draw attention to one particular category Instagram, by putting it to value in a different column and making a stacked bar chart. It's a funny way to have to go about it, but it still lets you get to the same goal of making a clear visualization and drawing attention to the important values.