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# Graphing with AI

### Suggested Graphs

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Not sure where to start with a large dataset?

Mitosheet can scan your data and recommend visualizations to help you get oriented quickly. The *suggested graphs* button can be found in the upper right corner of the home ribbon.&#x20;

### Visualize Selection

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Highlight a few columns, and Mitosheet instantly suggests the most useful charts.

No more guessing which columns belong on the X or Y axis. No more trial and error. Just select your data and see it come to life in seconds.


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