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I'm using Office XP and have inherited a spreadsheet from someone who
departed my organization. I cannot figure out what he has done (I'm mostly an Access developer), so am trying to start over and duplicate his results. I'm having difficulty formatting (actually defining) a chart so that I don't have to redefine the data ranges every time my data gets updated. I would use a pivot chart, but have not figured out a way to get the legend to float over the graph like in normal charting. My data looks something like the following, and is linked to an Access query. The types of mission and the number of days will vary depending on several factors, so I don't want to have to reformat the data ranges every time I requery the Access query. What I want to do is create a stacked bar chart, where the Mission categories are the labels, the Days are displayed on the X-Axis, and the CountOfSorties values are stacked in the chart. Mission Day CountOfSorties A 1 3 A 2 5 A 3 7 B 1 10 B 2 5 B 3 4 C 1 12 C 2 8 C 3 9 Any help would be greatly appreciated. -- Email address is not valid. Please reply to newsgroup only. |
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