What it shows
Shows the gender split across age groups as a mirrored population pyramid, revealing the demographic structure.
When to use it
It saves time on work such as seeing the age and gender structure of a customer or employee base in a pyramid. It is aimed mainly at analysts, managers, report authors.
Example scenarios
- Seeing the age and gender structure of a customer or employee base in a pyramid.
- Analysts: shows the gender split across age groups as a mirrored population pyramid, revealing the demographic structure.
What it needs
Columns for the age-group labels, the female values and the male values.
How to use it
- Pick chart type
- Bind data
- Adjust settings and design
- Insert
What it produces
A live SVG chart shape (auto-refresh and edit).
Effect on your data and undo
Gender and Age does not change your source data; the result is added as a separate item. It refreshes automatically when the linked cells change. You can reverse it at any time with Undo Last.
How it differs from similar tools
Unlike a static picture you paste in by hand, it stays bound to your data and redraws itself whenever the source cells change.
Good to know
Bindings must match the chart's expected shape; auto-refreshes on source change. Honest empty / dash state. Invalid data shows a localized validation message (no wrong chart).
Limitations
Requires the listed data fields.
Frequently asked questions
- Does Gender and Age change my source data?
- No. Gender and Age leaves your source data untouched and adds the result as a separate item.
- Does it work offline?
- Yes. Gender and Age runs without an internet connection; going online is only needed for licensing, payment and updates.
- Can I undo what it does?
- Yes. Undo Last on the ribbon reverses the last action in a single step.
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