Create a Waterfall Chart in PowerPoint


Create a Waterfall Chart in PowerPoint

Created: Wednesday, November 19, 2014 posted by at 9:30 am


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Waterfall charts are one of the most popular charts for displaying how different items come together to make up a whole. The chart was first invented and is still widely used by consultants of McKinsey & Company, and is something you can easily add to your PowerPoint charting repertoire. Taylor Croonquist teaches you how you can create these waterfall charts easily in PowerPoint.

Create a Waterfall Chart in PowerPoint

Create a Waterfall Chart in PowerPoint

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