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Chart with merged rows
Another question for EXCEL gurus !
I have a chart with 56 rows (corresponding to 56 weeks in a year), each of which is composed of merging 7 rows (corresponding to 7 days/week). How can I get a graph with the values in these merged columns ? Selecting these and clicking the chart icon does not produce anything ! X-axis C, Y-axis - D -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A B C D --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13. Aug. Sunday 33 23:55:00 14. Aug. Monday 15. Aug. Tuesday 16. Aug. Wednesday 17. Aug. Thursday 18. Aug. Friday 19. Aug. Saturday --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20. Aug. Sunday 34 30:55:00 21. Aug. Monday 22. Aug. Tuesday 23. Aug. Wednesday 24. Aug. Thursday 25. Aug. Friday 26. Aug. Saturday ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you ! |
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I asked in your previous thread which data you wanted to plot where in what
kind of chart. This doesn't answer my question, only restates the initial problem. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ wrote in message ups.com... Another question for EXCEL gurus ! I have a chart with 56 rows (corresponding to 56 weeks in a year), each of which is composed of merging 7 rows (corresponding to 7 days/week). How can I get a graph with the values in these merged columns ? Selecting these and clicking the chart icon does not produce anything ! X-axis C, Y-axis - D -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A B C D --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13. Aug. Sunday 33 23:55:00 14. Aug. Monday 15. Aug. Tuesday 16. Aug. Wednesday 17. Aug. Thursday 18. Aug. Friday 19. Aug. Saturday --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20. Aug. Sunday 34 30:55:00 21. Aug. Monday 22. Aug. Tuesday 23. Aug. Wednesday 24. Aug. Thursday 25. Aug. Friday 26. Aug. Saturday ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you ! |
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Chart with merged rows
Any kind of chart would be ok, say bar graph.
X-axis Column C, Y-axis - column D Jon Peltier wrote: I asked in your previous thread which data you wanted to plot where in what kind of chart. This doesn't answer my question, only restates the initial problem. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ wrote in message ups.com... Another question for EXCEL gurus ! I have a chart with 56 rows (corresponding to 56 weeks in a year), each of which is composed of merging 7 rows (corresponding to 7 days/week). How can I get a graph with the values in these merged columns ? Selecting these and clicking the chart icon does not produce anything ! X-axis C, Y-axis - D -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A B C D --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13. Aug. Sunday 33 23:55:00 14. Aug. Monday 15. Aug. Tuesday 16. Aug. Wednesday 17. Aug. Thursday 18. Aug. Friday 19. Aug. Saturday --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20. Aug. Sunday 34 30:55:00 21. Aug. Monday 22. Aug. Tuesday 23. Aug. Wednesday 24. Aug. Thursday 25. Aug. Friday 26. Aug. Saturday ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you ! |
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Chart with merged rows
First of all, let me remind you that if you start with properly prepared
data, so many tasks in Excel become much easier. Merging cells or inserting blank rows and columns may help with readability of tables, but it screws up charting, pivot tables, and many other Excel capabilities. It's better to have multiple data ranges, linked together to assure they all reflect the same data; one range can be formatted appropriately for charting (but not shown to the readers of the spreadsheet), and another range can be formatted for easier human comprehension or because someone's stupid manager likes it that way. Merging cells can cause all kinds of problems, in fact, including interfering with Excel's ability to recognize how to parse data ranges for such tasks as charting. As you've discovered. If you can do away with merging of cells, I urge you to do so. Often you can simulate merging of cells through formatting of borders, or by using the Center Across Selection horizontal alignment. If you decline to follow this advice, you can still chart the data. However, you cannot rely on Excel to parse the range using the Data Source dialog. Instead, in step 2 of the Chart Wizard or in the Source Data Dialog from the Chart menu, click on the Series tab, and explicitly select the ranges for the Name, Values, and X Values or Category Labels. Note that Excel will not assume one point per merged cell, but rather one point and enough gaps in the data to account for the rest of the cells that comprise each merged cell. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ wrote in message ups.com... Any kind of chart would be ok, say bar graph. X-axis Column C, Y-axis - column D Jon Peltier wrote: I asked in your previous thread which data you wanted to plot where in what kind of chart. This doesn't answer my question, only restates the initial problem. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ wrote in message ups.com... Another question for EXCEL gurus ! I have a chart with 56 rows (corresponding to 56 weeks in a year), each of which is composed of merging 7 rows (corresponding to 7 days/week). How can I get a graph with the values in these merged columns ? Selecting these and clicking the chart icon does not produce anything ! X-axis C, Y-axis - D -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A B C D --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13. Aug. Sunday 33 23:55:00 14. Aug. Monday 15. Aug. Tuesday 16. Aug. Wednesday 17. Aug. Thursday 18. Aug. Friday 19. Aug. Saturday --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20. Aug. Sunday 34 30:55:00 21. Aug. Monday 22. Aug. Tuesday 23. Aug. Wednesday 24. Aug. Thursday 25. Aug. Friday 26. Aug. Saturday ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you ! |
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