Doughnut Chart in Excel


Previously we have learned about creating “
Column Charts in Excel”, “Bar Charts in Excel” and “Pie Charts in Excel”. Now, in this blog post we will learn to create “Doughnut Chart in Excel”.

We will take very simple example to create “Doughnut Chart in Excel”. We have listed 05 products: Product A, Product B, Product C, Product D and Product E along with their costs.




Now we have to convert this data into Doughnut Chart for better data visualization. Just follow below steps:

1. Select the above data which we want to convert into Doughnut Chart.


2. Go to “Insert” Tab, Select Insert Pie or Doughnut Chart command under “Charts” group.

3. We will get further options for selecting Insert Pie or Doughnut Chart. Out of these appeared option we have to select “Doughnut” option as shown in below image.


4. We can see that “Doughnut Chart” is now created for our selected data.



Changing Chart Style:

To change the formatting of our Doughnut Chart, click on the existing “Doughnut Chart” and this will appear two additional tabs on our Ribbon. These tabs are:

1. Design Tab
2. Format Tab


Once we click on the “Design” tab, we can see various Chart Styles for “Doughnut Chart”.


As an example we can click on “Style 3” which will change the Style of our appeared “Doughnut Chart” as shown in following image.



Similarly we can select any of the Chart Style from available options as per our own choice to give special effect to our Doughnut chart.

Changing Color of Doughnut Slices:

We can also change the colors of slices of our “Doughnut Chart”. For this we have to select the existing “Doughnut Chart” and then click on “Design” tab and then click on “Change Colors” option.

Once we click on “Change Colors” option, various color options will pop up on screen which we can use for our “Doughnut Chart”. As an example we will click on the option “Color 3”.



Now, our “Doughnut Chart” with “Color 3” and “Style 3” will look like as shown in below image:


Similarly we can try various Chart Styles and Color options to make our Pie chart beautiful.

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