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10 x 10 Tips to improve your (Excel) charts: pie charts

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I know, I know, no one likes pie charts, but I can’t ignore them. A pie chart compares proportions but it is of limited use: either the data is too complex and a pie chart can’t handle it, or it is too simple and you should just use a table. So, the first tip should be:

  1. Do you really need a pie chart?
  2. Pie charts shouldn’t be compared (comparing market shares in two regions, for example);
  3. Don’t use the “exploded” option;
  4. Five is in general the maximum number of slices you can use in a pie chart, but two is better…;
  5. If there is no other meaningful order, order the slices from maximum to minimum;
  6. Put “other” in a gray slice;
  7. Don’t use a legend, just label the slices;
  8. Use a very small pie chart in a supporting role for a more complex chart;
  9. Use the appropriate color codes to identify groups of slices;
  10. Start the first slice at 0º (noon);

I am sure you can come up with some ideas to make a better pie. Please share your receipt in the comments.

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