 In this short video tutorial I'll guide you through how to create bar charts using the international macro data from UKDS.STAP. I am analysing data from the World Bank Africa Development Indicators and I have selected two series concerning access to an adequate amount of water from 1990 to 2010. One shows this for urban areas and the other one for rural areas. To create a bar chart go to Draw Chart and click on Bar. Notice that by default the chart is displaying the earliest year selected. You can press on this Play icon to see the change of time. You can also see the individual values by hovering over the chart. If you want to swap between series click here and select the other series. You can change options by clicking this icon here on the left. For example you can display both of the series on the chart. You can change the colours of the bar chart by clicking on these icons. You can sort the chart by country name or by the highest value of one of the series. A mean line can be included too by ticking this box. Notice view settings at the bottom. The chart can be changed from vertical to horizontal for example. There's also option to change things like the bar width for example. To save a copy of the chart click on the Print icon here and click on Capture. One last thing to note is that how the chart is displayed also depends on how the data is arranged. Go back to the table view for example. Go to Customize and Layout. Drag Subject into the row box and click on View Data. Create the bar chart again. You will now see both series displayed for a single country and you can change the country by clicking over here. That's it. Thank you for watching. For more information about our UKDS.Start interface take a look at other UK Data Service tutorials and user guides.