
Create a Map chart in Excel - Microsoft Support
Create a Map chart in Excel to display geographic data by value or category. Map charts are compatible with Geography data types to customize your results.
Format a Map Chart - Microsoft Support
Once you’ve created a Map chart, you might want to take advantage of some of its powerful formatting features. Note: Map charts are only available in Excel 2016 if you have a Microsoft …
Create a treemap chart in Office - Microsoft Support
Select your data. On the ribbon, click the Insert tab, then click (Hierarchy icon), and then select Treemap. Note: Use the Chart Design and Format tabs to customize the look of your chart. If …
I don't see the Power Map button in Excel - Microsoft Support
If you’re looking for the Map button, and don’t see it in the Tours group on the Insert tab, it might be you don’t have a version of Office that comes with Power Map, already installed and …
Get started with Power Map - Microsoft Support
With Power Map, you can plot geographic and temporal data on a 3-D globe or custom map, show it over time, and create visual tours you can share with other people.
Visualize your data in 3D Maps - Microsoft Support
Change the look and feel of your data on the map by changing what data is shown and switching to other chart types in 3D Maps for Excel 2016 for Windows.
Get started with 3D Maps - Microsoft Support
Get started with 3D Maps in Excel 2016 for Windows and create your first map, using your own data or one of our sample data sets.
Change the format of data labels in a chart - Microsoft Support
Here are step-by-step instructions for the some of the most popular things you can do. If you want to know more about titles in data labels, see Edit titles or data labels in a chart.
Move data labels - Microsoft Support
If data labels you added to your chart are in the way of your data visualization—or you simply want to move them elsewhere—you can change their placement by picking another location or …
Tutorial: Create Map-based Power View Reports - Microsoft Support
In this tutorial you learned how to create a map-based Power View visualization, then created calculated fields to extend your Data Model, and analyze the data in a different way.