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As I said:

Calculate the percentages in the worksheet, plot these, and your data
labels
will show percentages when you use the 'show value' option.


This means you have two ranges, one with original values, which you can
format nicely for the printed report, and one with percentages which you can
move out of view but use for the chart source data.

- Jon
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"Gavyn McLeod" <Gavyn wrote in message
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What does one do if you require a table of the actual data and need the
percentage values shown on the face of each bar? I need excel to calculate
these percentages based on the hard data I have used as my graph's source
data. Is there a way to do this?

"Jon Peltier" wrote:

Only a pie chart can show percentages when only the regular values are
used
to create the chart.

Calculate the percentages in the worksheet, plot these, and your data
labels
will show percentages when you use the 'show value' option.

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
Peltier Technical Services, Inc. -
http://PeltierTech.com
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"Brendan" wrote in message
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Hi

I am using Excel 2000. I have created a 100% stacked column graph. I
want
to
display the percentages on the face of the columns themselves. When I
format
the data series and go to data labels the show percent is greyed out.
Probably because % is already shown on the Y axis. However, I also want
them
to be shown on the columns themselves.

Can anybody help?

Thanks
Brendan