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1) Objective: Clustered chart for Meat production for veal and lamb for the
years 1960–2000.

2) Formula Used: ----------


3) Excel Options: Insert > Pivot Table, Insert>Insert column Bar chart>2-D
column>Clustered Column.

4) Procedure:

 Select the cells you want to create a PivotTable from.

 Select Insert > PivotTable.

 Under Choose the data that you want to analyze, select Select a table or


range. 

 In Table/Range, verify the cell range.

 Under Choose where you want the PivotTable report to be placed,


select New worksheet to place the PivotTable in a new worksheet or Existing
worksheet and then select the location you want the PivotTable to appear.

 Select OK.

 To add a field to your PivotTable, select the field name checkbox in


the PivotTables Fields pane.

 To move a field from one area to another, drag the field to the target area. (Rows,
Values)

Clustered Column
To create a column chart, execute the following steps.
 Select the range you want in the char, there should be at least two selected column for the
clustered chart.
 On the Insert tab, in the Charts group, click the Column symbol.
 Click Clustered Column.
 And your chart will be Inserted.

.5) Calculation and Tabulation:

YEAR VEAL LAMB YEAR VEAL LAMB


1960 1109 769 1960 1109 769
1970 588 551 1970 588 551
1980 400 318 1980 400 318
1990 327 358 1990 327 358
2000 225 234 2000 225 234
Grand Total 2649 2230

CLUSTERED CHART
1200 1109

1000

800 769

588 551 VEAL


600
YEAR

LAMB
400
400 318 327 358
225 234
200

0
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000
VEAL AND LAMB

6) Results and Interpretation:


In this Clustered Chart we represent Veal and Lamb on x-axis and Years
on y-axis.
We can conclude from the above table that: -
 The graph shows that number of meat production of veal and
Lamb which was the highest in 2016 and then it goes on
decreasing and then became the lowest in 2000.

THANK YOU

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