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![]() Greetings and thanks in advance for reading and/or answering. I'm no more than a casual user of Excel so I don't get to tinker with it as often as I like and I have to study and experiment to get the charts that I need. For my latest chart, I'm trying to figure how to use a horizontal stacked bar chart to represent projected completion dates of projects over time. But I'm struggling quite a bit on how to put it together. My data would go something like this: Project A: Stage 1 - January, Stage 2 - February, Stage 3 - June; Project B: Stage 1 - January, Stage 2 - March, Stage 3 - May; Project B: Stage 1 - Febraruy, Stage 2 - March, Stage 3 - April. I'm using the horizontal stacked bar chart to show that the projects will transition from one stage to the next, so I'm firm on this type of chart as the one I'll be using. So if anyone has an idea on how I'd set those up, that would be terrific, but meanwhile I'll struggle through it and review some of these other threads. Again, thank you! -- The WB ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The WB's Profile: http://www.officehelp.in/member.php?userid=5810 View this thread: http://www.officehelp.in/showthread.php?t=1313707 Posted from - http://www.officehelp.in |
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Have a read of Jon's articles on gantt charts http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=343 http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/GanttChart.html Cheers Andy The WB wrote: Greetings and thanks in advance for reading and/or answering. I'm no more than a casual user of Excel so I don't get to tinker with it as often as I like and I have to study and experiment to get the charts that I need. For my latest chart, I'm trying to figure how to use a horizontal stacked bar chart to represent projected completion dates of projects over time. But I'm struggling quite a bit on how to put it together. My data would go something like this: Project A: Stage 1 - January, Stage 2 - February, Stage 3 - June; Project B: Stage 1 - January, Stage 2 - March, Stage 3 - May; Project B: Stage 1 - Febraruy, Stage 2 - March, Stage 3 - April. I'm using the horizontal stacked bar chart to show that the projects will transition from one stage to the next, so I'm firm on this type of chart as the one I'll be using. So if anyone has an idea on how I'd set those up, that would be terrific, but meanwhile I'll struggle through it and review some of these other threads. Again, thank you! -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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