 How about a nice chart to impress your viewers and keep yourself professional? We'll talk about how to create easy but amazing charts using Word 2016. Welcome to Burn to Learn, Arlene here. How to transform your data into nice looking charts like this one. We'll create one together. You can enter your data manually or just copy it from a data table previously created as we've shown in previous videos. We'll cut and paste our data from this table. I can cut it by pressing CTRL plus X. Now we'll go up to the insert menu and click on the chart button. We have plenty of different options and a variety of charts such as area, stock, radar. You can also create your own custom chart. We'll show you how to save one. Let's click on column and choose a clustered column chart and click OK. A chart has now been created along with its added inbox. We'll paste the data from the table we had by pressing CTRL plus V on the A1 cell. As you can see, some cells are color outlined, meaning that that's where our data will be inserted. When you edit your data here, the changes will automatically be applied in the chart as well. We'll close this box and edit the chart title. We do so by clicking on it, YouTube. Please feel free to leave a comment and like this video. Click anywhere on top of the graph to enable the menu and here we have four different options. The layout options allows you to choose how your object interacts with the text around it, images and so on. Chart elements allows you to add, remove or change chart elements such as title, legend, grid lines and data labels. Chart styles sets a style and color scheme for your chart and chart filters allows you to edit what data points and names are visible on your chart. We'll click the chart elements option and check the access titles box. Two access titles have been inserted in the chart. One on the left hand side of it and the other on the bottom. We'll type burn to learn on the side and visitors per month at the bottom. We'll style as we always do by clicking on chart styles and selecting the style we like best. We love style 12. Look at our chart now. Now we're ready to save the chart we customized ourselves and we do so by right clicking on the graph and selecting save as template. We'll name it BTL, the short name for burn to learn and click save. Our template has now been saved and all the charts we create and save will be available inside the templates folder. You'll find it as you click on the chart button and there the templates folder is. It's worth to mention that only the chart design like the colors, the elements, the styles will be saved, not the data content. Have fun creating, adding graphs and styling your presentation using Microsoft Word Charts.