 Usually, the charts that SPSS produces need some kind of editing before you can use them in your reports. At very least, they should have a title that describes what the chart is being used to communicate, the axes should be labelled, any units should be noted, and there may be a legend or key. We can also add data labels and change the colours, for example. To edit a chart from the output viewer window, double-click it, and the chart editor window will appear. First, let's look at the colour of the bars. Click in any one bar. You will see a light yellow line surrounding all of the bars. Click again to just select that bar. You will see the yellow line surrounding just that one bar. Click outside to select the background. And then finally, click on a bar again to see that all the bars are selected. The colour palette icon is here. It's next to a black rectangle by default. Click on the tiny arrow and select a new colour from the palette. Other colours are available. Now, to add the numerical value labels to each bar, assuming that all the bars are still selected, move over to this icon on the left. Show data labels and click. You will see the labels appear on each bar, and they can be turned off with the same button. And back on again. Close the chart editor, and you'll see the viewer window is automatically updated with the new chart, which you can right click and copy to paste into your reports in another application.