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Click the top value in cell A to select it, then hold down ⇧ Shift while clicking the C cell that's across from the bottom-most A cell that has a value in it. This will highlight all of your data and the corresponding bin numbers. It's a tab in the green Excel ribbon at the top of the window. You'll find this in the "Charts" section of the Insert toolbar. Doing so will prompt a drop-down menu. It's the set of blue columns below the "Histogram" heading. This will create a histogram with your data and bin numbers. Be sure not to click the "Pareto" icon, which resembles blue columns with an orange line. Before saving, make sure that your histogram looks accurate; if not, consider adjusting the bin numbers and redoing the histogram. Press ⌘ Command+S, enter a name, select a save location if necessary, and click Save.
Select your data and the bins. Click Insert. Click the bar chart icon. Click the "Histogram" icon. Review your histogram. Save your work.