Chart | Name | Description |
| Coulmn | A column chart uses a sequence of columns (vertical rectangles) to show individual reference values that are compared with other columns across categories. |
| Stacked Column | With multiple data series stacked end to end, a stacked column chart is used to compare the contribution of each value to a total across categories. |
| 100% Stacked Column | The 100% stacked column chart is useful for measuring multiple series as a proportion vs. time. |
| Bar | A bar chart displays values and series groups as sets of horizontal bars that are grouped by category. Values are represented by the length of the bars measured from the X axis. Category labels are displayed on the Y axis. |
| Stacked Bar | With a stacked bar chart, multiple sets of data stacked end-to-end can be represented by one bar or stack. Individual data elements are displayed as well as the cumulative whole for the sum of all data elements. |
| 100% Stacked Bar | The 100% stacked bar chart is useful for measuring multiple series as a proportion vs. time. |
| Area | An area chart displays series as a set of points connected by a line, with a colored area below the line. Values are represented by the height of the point measured from the Y axis. Category labels are displayed on the X axis. |
| Spline Area | A spline area chart is simply an area chart that plots a fitted curve through each data point in a series. |
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