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It should look similar to a car dashboard guage. For example, if I wanted to
show 50 out of 100 there should be a line point straight up with zero on the
left and 100 on a right in a semi-circle shape. I know I can draw it but is
there anyway of automating it? For example, using excel?
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It should look similar to a car dashboard guage. For example, if I wanted
to
show 50 out of 100 there should be a line point straight up with zero on
the
left and 100 on a right in a semi-circle shape. I know I can draw it but
is
there anyway of automating it? For example, using excel?



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