Today, we want to learn how to cre­ate a step chart in Excel. 

Step chart

This task is real­ly sim­ple. All we have to know is one, sim­ple trick. Our dataset has got two columns. One with dates and one with num­bers. Let’s copy the set so that we can leave the orig­i­nal one as it is and paste it next to it. Now, let’s copy the orig­i­nal set once more, but this time with­out head­ers and paste it just under the new one. Now, we have to delete two cells using the Shift cells up option. Let’s right-click on the first cell in the first col­umn and choose the Delete option. It will take us to the Delete win­dow, where we have to select the Shift cells up radio but­ton (Fig. 1)

Shift cells up option
Fig. 1 Shift cells up option

Let’s do the same with cell E10, but this time using the Crtl + - short­cut, which will take us straight to the Delete win­dow (Fig. 2)

Delete window
Fig. 2 Delete window

After remov­ing those two cells, we have our dataset pre­pared for the step chart. Now, let’s select one cell in our dataset with dates, then go to the Insert tab (1), then select the Line Chart with Mark­ers option (3) (Fig. 3)

Line with Markers option
Fig. 3 Line with Mark­ers option

I chose a line with mark­ers to show that almost each date has got two points. It means that there is a straight hor­i­zon­tal or ver­ti­cal line from one day to another.

From this point on, we can mod­i­fy our chart if we need to, how­ev­er our basic step chart is ready (Fig. 4)

Basic step chart
Fig. 4 Basic step chart

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