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tkeith

Plotting Cummulative Data In A Line Graph
 
I need help figuring out how to plot cummulative data. I have product and
sales data in a table, broken down by quarter. For each product I want to use
a line graph to show cummulative sales over time.

For example, Product A has Q1 sales of $1M, Q2 of $1.5M, Q3 of $1.25M and Q4
of $1M. So the first point would be at 1M, #2 at 2.5M, #3 at 3.75 and # 4 at
4.75.

I can't find which format to use to make this kind of graph.

Andy Pope

Plotting Cummulative Data In A Line Graph
 
Hi,

The chart will not do this itself. You need to use a helper column to
calculate the accumulated values and then plot those values.

Cheers
Andy

tkeith wrote:
I need help figuring out how to plot cummulative data. I have product and
sales data in a table, broken down by quarter. For each product I want to use
a line graph to show cummulative sales over time.

For example, Product A has Q1 sales of $1M, Q2 of $1.5M, Q3 of $1.25M and Q4
of $1M. So the first point would be at 1M, #2 at 2.5M, #3 at 3.75 and # 4 at
4.75.

I can't find which format to use to make this kind of graph.


--

Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
http://www.andypope.info

tkeith

Plotting Cummulative Data In A Line Graph
 
I was afraid of that. Thanks.

"Andy Pope" wrote:

Hi,

The chart will not do this itself. You need to use a helper column to
calculate the accumulated values and then plot those values.

Cheers
Andy

tkeith wrote:
I need help figuring out how to plot cummulative data. I have product and
sales data in a table, broken down by quarter. For each product I want to use
a line graph to show cummulative sales over time.

For example, Product A has Q1 sales of $1M, Q2 of $1.5M, Q3 of $1.25M and Q4
of $1M. So the first point would be at 1M, #2 at 2.5M, #3 at 3.75 and # 4 at
4.75.

I can't find which format to use to make this kind of graph.


--

Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
http://www.andypope.info



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