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I am trying to figure out how to create a progress chart that includes
two values.

The first values (78%, 61%, 0%, 11%) represent the percentage of
reports submitted.

The second values (50%, 17%, 0%, 40%) represent the percentage of
reports submitted that are complete.

Does anyone know how to represent his on a graph?


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Default Bar Chart depicting the "percentage of another percentage(lessthan 100)"

Submitted Complete
Al 78% =78%*50%
Beth 61% =61%*17%
Cam 0% = 0%* 0%
Dell 11% =11%*40%

Select the data, run the chart wizard, create a clustered column chart.

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TEAM wrote:
I am trying to figure out how to create a progress chart that includes
two values.

The first values (78%, 61%, 0%, 11%) represent the percentage of
reports submitted.

The second values (50%, 17%, 0%, 40%) represent the percentage of
reports submitted that are complete.

Does anyone know how to represent his on a graph?



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