How to add median line to chart in Excel?

Median is the value that lies exactly in the middle of the given data. The most important property of median is, it will always give us …


Occasionally you may want to add a line to a bar chart in Excel to represent the median value of the bars.

This tutorial provides a step-by-step example of how to create the following bar chart with a median line in Excel:

Let’s jump in!

Step 1: Enter the Data

First, let’s create the following dataset that shows the total sales of some item during each month in a year:

Step 2: Calculate the Median Value

Next, we’ll use the following formula to calculate the median sales per month:

=MEDIAN($B$2:$B$13)

We can type this formula into cell C2 and then copy and paste it to every remaining cell in column C:

Step 3: Create Bar Chart with Median Line

Next, highlight the cell range A1:C13, then click the Insert tab along the top ribbon, then click Clustered Column within the Charts group:

The following chart will be created:

In the new window that appears, click Combo and then click OK:

The chart will be converted into a bar chart with a median line:

The blue bars represent the sales each month and the orange line represents the median sales across all 12 months.

Step 4: Customize the Chart (Optional)

Feel free to add a title, customize the colors, customize the line style, and adjust the width of the bars and the median line to make the plot more aesthetically pleasing:

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