By now you should be looking at something like this.ġ0. Right Click on one of the Bars and select Format Data Series… from the drop down menu.ĩ. By now you should have something that looks like this. Selecting these options in prior versions of Excel without the ribbon toolbar will appear different.ħ. Click on Insert Column Chart, and select Clustered Column, from the 2-D Column Section. In my example, I have selected cells A1 through B7.Ħ. Once you have your raw data into Excel, select your data.
In the Intervals and Frequency columns input your data.Ĥ. On the horizontal x-axis will be the intervals data which may also be called groups, segments, or bins. Histograms most often deal with intervals and frequency. Title the A1 and B2 column Intervals and Frequency accordingly. At the end of the article, for example, see an example of these steps for Excel for Mac 2011.Ģ. Excel 2007, 2010, and 2011 for Mac all have tested using this technique. The screenshots and directions presented here are from Excel 2013 however, previous versions of Excel can easily create histogram through these same methods. The instructions here are for Excel 2013, but histograms can be created in prior versions of Excel in a similar fashion. Posted Octoby Alex Bahdanovich in Microsoft ExcelĪ histogram graph is used to graphically demonstrate the distribution of data within Excel.