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Create A Graph

?Graphs and charts are great because they communicate information visually. For this reason, graphs are often used in newspapers, magazines and businesses around the world.

NCES constantly uses graphs and charts in our publications and on the web. Sometimes, complicated information is difficult to understand and needs an illustration. Graphs or charts can help impress people by getting your point across quickly and visually.

Here you will find five different graphs and charts for you to consider. Not sure about which graph to use? Confused between bar graphs and pie charts? Read our:

Create A Graph Tutorial

Please select a graph type to begin

Data Labels:
Show Label:





Data Set:   
 
  Group 1
Group Label:  
 Color:
 
 Item LabelValue

 Min-Value: 
 Max-Value: 

NOTE: Values may only be numbers.


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You will be emailed a link to your saved graph project where you can make changes and print.

Lost a graph? Click here to email you a list of your saved graphs.

TIP: If you add kidszone@ed.gov to your contacts/address book, graphs that you send yourself through this system will not be blocked or filtered.

New to creating graphs? Then try…

Create A Graph Classic