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I need generate a pareto chart with all its rules, but i don't know how I can
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The easiest way to create a pareto chart is to select your data and choose
the command Tools, Data Analysis, Histogram, and check the Pareto and Chart options after you fill out the top of the screen. The Data Analysis command is part of the Analysis ToolPak, to install that choose Tools, Add-ins and check Analysis ToolPak (VBA one not necessary). -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "J Murcia" wrote: I need generate a pareto chart with all its rules, but i don't know how I can modificate the charts for my needs.... |
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Have you tried the Microsoft template at
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...CT101443491033 Ed Ferrero |
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Hi,
I might add that a Pareto chart is just a sorted histogram. So if you want to do it manually just sort your data descending. Plot a column chart. Double click the series on the chart and choose Options and set the Gap Width to 0. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Ed Ferrero" wrote: Have you tried the Microsoft template at http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/te...CT101443491033 Ed Ferrero |
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