 So, let's say, for example, we want to create a chart. We want to visualize our data, and if we kind of take a look over on this thing, we're working with a winery, and little do you know, I'm quite the sommelier myself. But I want to see sort of the kind of ratio of what's my predominant wine. What do I make the most of? So in this case, I would start by selecting wine all the way down to Ruby Cabernet. What I'm doing right now is I'm selecting all this data, but this wine Chardonnay Riesling and whatnot, what I'm doing is I'm basically saying this is the labels to my data, and so I need that, and then my production goals, obviously those are my production goals. So once I've got this data selected, what I want to go ahead and do is I want to move to my Insert tab. My Insert tab is going to give me a slew of options, but the big one that I want to focus in on is this Charts section, and you can see we've got a bunch of different icons that we can pick and choose from, and as you kind of go through, they each sort of do the same thing. They just represent data a different way. For example, I want to see sort of the grand scheme of things, sort of what's taking up most of my production. Well if that's the case, I can think about this as I want to add all these numbers up and then I want to find the percentage, say for example, of Chardonnay. So what I can do is I can use what's known as a pie chart, and if I select this pie chart icon, you see that I'll get a few drop down menus, and if I say select the 2D pie chart as I mouse over it, you see I get a little option, or as I kind of mouse over some of these different options, you can see I get them. I'm going to just click on the basic one, the first one, and you can see it's going to just superimpose it into the center of my image, but you can see I can do a few different things. The first thing I want to point out is notice the color coding down here. Blue for Chardonnay, orange for Riesling, green for Ruby Chardonnay, that just seems odd, Ruby, Chardonnay, whatever. But that is known as my legend, my legend so that I can tell what means what. Well, say for example, I don't like how it all looks. One of the things I can do is you notice I have this new section that's appeared inside of Excel, my chart tools, and right now I'm in my design section. I can apply all of these different chart styles as you can see, I can go through each one. Now I kind of like that one, it's got a nice little background haze effect to it, and also as you can see it also gave me sort of my percentages. Now say for example, I don't like those percentages. One of the things I can do is I can actually expand on that with this plus sign, these chart elements actually allow me to expand, and I can say get rid of something like my data labels. If I click on this, bye bye data labels, it just cleans it up a little bit. So now I'm just looking at the data, I'm not necessarily looking at the numbers.