![]() ![]() The Waterfall Chart was just added to Power BI so you’ve probably already had a look at that visualization. You also have control over the chart formatting through some options specific to the Box & Whisker chart type. In the below chart, I pulled in some data from NFL.com with Power Query and performed some analysis on the yards per game for the top four running backs from last season. The Box & Whisker chart is a really nice visualization for getting a quick look at the distribution of data including outliers, mean, range and quartiles, for example. In order to use these charts, you’ll need to create them on top of data that is not in a pivot table (at least for the time being). Now one thing to be aware of with these new chart types is that if you attempt to create this chart on top of some data in a pivot table, you’ll get a warning like the one seen here. But to be honest, if you’re a data & visualizations nerd like me, you’re probably pretty excited! ![]() The Office 2016 Public Preview is now available for download ! Included in the preview of Excel 2016 are a handful of new chart types and since I’m a huge fan of awesome data visualizations, I thought I’d take a few moments to play around with them and share my experience with you so you can have a better idea of what to expect in the next version of Excel.
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