Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.charting
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
This is the chart I have made so far:
http://www.mattloaf1.com/chart1.jpg It is used to track the scores of employees on a personality test, and is broken down into several categories. Each category has an acceptable range of scores, indicated by the bar chart (the visible portion is the 2nd part of a 'stacked' bar chart.. I made the first part invisible so it appears that the 2nd part is floating). This range I have indicated is the old acceptable range... I also wish to show a new acceptable range on top of this old range. In some cases, the old and new ranges overlap. However hard I've tried, I have not been able to get these two ranges to show up together, either on top of each other or directly next to each other. Any suggestions on how I might achieve this? Thanks in advance for your help. |
#2
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.charting
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Set up your data range for the bar chart like this (view in non-proportional
font): Invisible Old New blank 10 Old 40 25 New 30 40 blank 10 blank 10 Old 50 10 New 40 35 blank 10 blank 10 Old 25 40 New 20 55 blank 10 blank 10 Old 45 25 New 40 40 blank 10 Make a stacked bar chart, and hide the Invisible series as before. Also hide the left axis tick labels. Format the left axis so it puts 4 categories between tick marks. Set up your data range for the XY series like this: Labels Fred Tom Y Trust 0 35 55 2 Pride 0 40 60 6 Vision 0 30 50 10 Luck 0 35 55 14 Add the data for these series, one series at a time. I show a column of X values each for Labels, Fred, and Tom, and a shared set of Y values. Labels will provide data points along the left axis for replacement tick labels. Convert all of these series to XY type. Format the right hand axis so it goes from 0 to 16, or rather, from 0 to 4 times the number of vertical categories, and hide the tick marks and labels for this axis. Use Chart menu Chart Options Axes tab to remove the secondary X axis; the XY series will be happy to use the bar chart's horizontal axis. Format these series as desired. Use one of these free Excel add-ins to apply the labels in the column above to the Labels series along the left vertical axis: Rob Bovey's Chart Labeler, http://appspro.com John Walkenbach's Chart Tools, http://j-walk.com I've posted a workbook containing this chart on my website at http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Zips/mattloaf_chart.zip - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Matthew Cavagnaro" wrote in message oups.com... This is the chart I have made so far: http://www.mattloaf1.com/chart1.jpg It is used to track the scores of employees on a personality test, and is broken down into several categories. Each category has an acceptable range of scores, indicated by the bar chart (the visible portion is the 2nd part of a 'stacked' bar chart.. I made the first part invisible so it appears that the 2nd part is floating). This range I have indicated is the old acceptable range... I also wish to show a new acceptable range on top of this old range. In some cases, the old and new ranges overlap. However hard I've tried, I have not been able to get these two ranges to show up together, either on top of each other or directly next to each other. Any suggestions on how I might achieve this? Thanks in advance for your help. |
#3
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.excel.charting
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
You are unbelievable... thank you, Jon.
Jon Peltier wrote: Set up your data range for the bar chart like this (view in non-proportional font): Invisible Old New blank 10 Old 40 25 New 30 40 blank 10 blank 10 Old 50 10 New 40 35 blank 10 blank 10 Old 25 40 New 20 55 blank 10 blank 10 Old 45 25 New 40 40 blank 10 Make a stacked bar chart, and hide the Invisible series as before. Also hide the left axis tick labels. Format the left axis so it puts 4 categories between tick marks. Set up your data range for the XY series like this: Labels Fred Tom Y Trust 0 35 55 2 Pride 0 40 60 6 Vision 0 30 50 10 Luck 0 35 55 14 Add the data for these series, one series at a time. I show a column of X values each for Labels, Fred, and Tom, and a shared set of Y values. Labels will provide data points along the left axis for replacement tick labels. Convert all of these series to XY type. Format the right hand axis so it goes from 0 to 16, or rather, from 0 to 4 times the number of vertical categories, and hide the tick marks and labels for this axis. Use Chart menu Chart Options Axes tab to remove the secondary X axis; the XY series will be happy to use the bar chart's horizontal axis. Format these series as desired. Use one of these free Excel add-ins to apply the labels in the column above to the Labels series along the left vertical axis: Rob Bovey's Chart Labeler, http://appspro.com John Walkenbach's Chart Tools, http://j-walk.com I've posted a workbook containing this chart on my website at http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Zips/mattloaf_chart.zip - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Matthew Cavagnaro" wrote in message oups.com... This is the chart I have made so far: http://www.mattloaf1.com/chart1.jpg It is used to track the scores of employees on a personality test, and is broken down into several categories. Each category has an acceptable range of scores, indicated by the bar chart (the visible portion is the 2nd part of a 'stacked' bar chart.. I made the first part invisible so it appears that the 2nd part is floating). This range I have indicated is the old acceptable range... I also wish to show a new acceptable range on top of this old range. In some cases, the old and new ranges overlap. However hard I've tried, I have not been able to get these two ranges to show up together, either on top of each other or directly next to each other. Any suggestions on how I might achieve this? Thanks in advance for your help. |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Charts not recognizing source data if original linked data is changed. | Charts and Charting in Excel | |||
Pasting worksheet with embedded charts | Charts and Charting in Excel | |||
How To Change Fonts In Multiple Charts in a Workbook? | Charts and Charting in Excel | |||
Excel Charts Linked to Spreadsheets | Charts and Charting in Excel | |||
Can't create dynamic charts | Charts and Charting in Excel |