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I tried to create a 3D pie chart within a spreadsheet. After highlighting
the data that I wanted in the chart , the only thing that shows up is the
chart title. The pie chart itself is no where to be found. Please advise

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Default created chart will not display

That probably means that Excel thinks your data are not numeric. If the
values you are plotting are in, say, B2:B5, in some empty column, say C,
starting with C2, enter =ISNUMBER(B2) and copy down to C3:C5. What do you
get?

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I tried to create a 3D pie chart within a spreadsheet. After highlighting
the data that I wanted in the chart , the only thing that shows up is the
chart title. The pie chart itself is no where to be found. Please advise

Thanks,Belinda

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