In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a double bar graph (also known as a clustered bar/column chart) in Excel. We’ll walk through using Excel’s preset chart options as well as manually adding a second data series for more control and customization. 00:00 – Intro 00:20 – Use a Preset Clustered Bar or Column Chart 02:52 – Manually Add the Second Series 📥 Downloadable Resource: https://excelinsider.com/wp-content/u... 📝 Full tutorial here: https://excelinsider.com/excel-charts... 🛠️ Spreadsheet Services: https://excelinsider.com/spreadsheet-... 📊 Templates & Tools: https://excelinsider.com/template-ser... 📌 Subscribe to Excel Insider for weekly tips: / @excelinsider32 Connect With Us: 📧 Email: [email protected] Transcript: 00:00 – Intro Welcome! In this video, you’ll learn step-by-step how to build a double bar graph in Excel. This type of chart is perfect for comparing two categories side by side. 00:20 – Use a Preset Clustered Bar or Column Chart First, we select our dataset and insert a Clustered Bar or Clustered Column chart from the Ribbon. Excel automatically groups the bars, making it easy to compare related values. 02:52 – Manually Add the Second Series Next, we look at how to manually add a second series if your data isn’t structured for automatic insertion. You’ll learn how to use Select Data, adjust the ranges, and format both series for a clean visual comparison.