formula for chart totals
I am creating a chart that my spreadsheet totals go into. Here is an example
of one of my spreadsheets: Mnth total qty ordered total qty shipped total scrap JAN 456 455 1 FEB 898 877 21 MAR 345 321 24 I need the total scrap to be PPM - parts per million, so it will show up on my chart. What kind of formula should I/can I use to turn the #'s in my total scrap column into PPM? PLEASE help me!!! -- TJH |
formula for chart totals
Percent is part per hundred and you would use scrap*100/ordered (or over
shipped as needed) So for ppm use =scrap*1E6/ordered best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "TJH" wrote in message ... I am creating a chart that my spreadsheet totals go into. Here is an example of one of my spreadsheets: Mnth total qty ordered total qty shipped total scrap JAN 456 455 1 FEB 898 877 21 MAR 345 321 24 I need the total scrap to be PPM - parts per million, so it will show up on my chart. What kind of formula should I/can I use to turn the #'s in my total scrap column into PPM? PLEASE help me!!! -- TJH |
formula for chart totals
What kind of chart is this - line, column, bar, pie?
If it's a line then select the scrap data series and set its axis to Secondary. Choose Format, Selected Data Series, Axis, Secondary. Add a secondary Y axis title that says PPM. -- Thanks, Shane Devenshire "TJH" wrote: I am creating a chart that my spreadsheet totals go into. Here is an example of one of my spreadsheets: Mnth total qty ordered total qty shipped total scrap JAN 456 455 1 FEB 898 877 21 MAR 345 321 24 I need the total scrap to be PPM - parts per million, so it will show up on my chart. What kind of formula should I/can I use to turn the #'s in my total scrap column into PPM? PLEASE help me!!! -- TJH |
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