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  1. Create a treemap chart in Office - Microsoft Support

    Excel automatically uses a different color for each of the top level or parent categories. However, you can also use the layout of the data labels to distinguish between the categories.

  2. Create a tree diagram - Microsoft Support

    Select File > New > Templates > General, and then open Block Diagram. From the Blocks and Blocks Raised stencils, drag block shapes onto the drawing page to represent stages in a tree …

  3. 在 Office 中创建树状图 - Microsoft 支持

    更改标签显示 Excel 会自动对每个顶级或父类别使用不同颜色。 但是,也可以使用数据标签的布局来区分各个类别。 右键单击图表上的一个矩形 >“ 设置数据系列格式 ”。 在“ 系列选项 ”>“ 标签 …

  4. Create and manage Sheet Views in Excel - Microsoft Support

    Use Sheet Views in Excel to create custom views that won't interrupt others. For instance, you can sort a table by a certain criteria, and others will still see the full table.

  5. Expand, collapse, or show details in a PivotTable or PivotChart

    Show of hide PivotTable or PivotChart data to display different levels of detail in Excel.

  6. Video: Show or hide the tree view for site navigation

    The tree view is a navigation option that provides a hierarchical view of the lists, libraries, and subsites of the current site. The tree view is displayed to the side of most pages of the site, …

  7. Free Excel for the web templates - Microsoft Support

    Use create.microsoft.com to find and download free Excel for the web templates. Download free Excel templates for calendars, invoices, budgeting, and more.

  8. Erstellen eines Treemap-Diagramms in Office - Microsoft-Support

    Excel verwendet automatisch eine andere Farbe für jede der obersten oder übergeordneten Kategorien. Sie können jedoch auch das Layout der Datenbeschriftungen verwenden, um …

  9. Excel help & learning - support.microsoft.com

    Find Microsoft Excel help and learning resources. Explore how-to articles, guides, training videos, and tips to efficiently use Excel.

  10. Switch to full or normal screen view in Excel - Microsoft Support

    In Excel, you can toggle or switch between full screen and normal screen. Full screen hides UI elements on the ribbon, whereas the normal screen restores it.