Choose the graph type on the Define Graph Style page in the DataWindow wizard or in the General category in the Properties view for the graph.
Area, Bar, Column, and Line Graphs
Area, bar, column, and line graphs are conceptually very similar. They differ only in how they physically represent the data values—whether they use areas, bars, columns, or lines to represent the values. All other properties are the same.
Pie and Donut Graphs
Pie and donut graphs typically show one series of data points with each data point shown as a percentage of a whole.
Scatter and Bubble Graphs
Scatter graphs use xy data points to show the relationship between two sets of numeric values.
Three-Dimensional Graphs
You can create three-dimensional (3-D) graphs of area, bar, column, line, pie, and donut graphs.
Radar Graphs
Radar graphs graphically display multivariate data (with three or more quantitative variables) in a two-dimensional chart represented on axes starting from the same point.
Stacked Graphs
In bar and column graphs, you can stack the bars and columns.
Cone Graphs
The cone graph style shows the percentage of every value in a series of data.
Candlestick Graphs
Use the candlestick graph to visually display the prices of stocks, bonds, commodities, and so on.