bar on chart isn't representing correctly
If the numbers are really percentages, 85% isn't an integer, but 0.85. INT
would lose you the lot. ROUND would need to be to 2 decimal places, not to
zero places.
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David Biddulph
"Del Cotter" wrote in message
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Is "85%" an integer, or a calculation displayed as a number rounded to the
nearest integer? It may really be 84.5%, instead of 85.0%, and you're
noticing that 0.5% on the graph.
To fix the calculation, make it actually be an integer, using INT() or
ROUND() or one of the other truncating functions.
On Mon, 4 Feb 2008, in microsoft.public.excel.charting,
rrupp said:
I have a bar chart pulling from data in a sheet. My data is percents, for
example, showing Physican data. My bar chart has one physician that is at
85% but the bar doesn't go to the 85% line. It falls just short of it. I
have double-checked the data and when I look at the data labels, it
represents that bar as "Physician A 85%". The other bars go to the
correct
line level but not this one. It is set up exactly the same. I'm stumped,
any ideas?
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