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Pie Chart problems
I have data to be represented by a pie chart and need to include a text box
with the grand total of the data somewhere on the chart. I've been able to create an embedded pie chart but can't get the text box with the grand total to stay on the chart when I click off the chart area. Then I tried to create the chart on a chart tab instead of making an embedded chart--I can get the text box to stay on the chart but then I can't get the data to update when it changes (the series values remain the same--it's reading a total row). I need the pie chart to be updated as new data is added AND I need the grand total to be displayed (I assume via a text box). Is it a dream for me to have my cake and eat it too?? :) -- Thanks so much! |
Pie Chart problems
Create the chart as normal. Have the total in another cell. Click on the
chart and add a normal text box from the drawing toolbar, then in the formula bar type =and click on the cell with the total. Then right click on the border of the text box and then orderbring to front. (I have tested this on 2003) -- John MOS Master Instructor Office 2000, 2002 & 2003 Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "steph" wrote: I have data to be represented by a pie chart and need to include a text box with the grand total of the data somewhere on the chart. I've been able to create an embedded pie chart but can't get the text box with the grand total to stay on the chart when I click off the chart area. Then I tried to create the chart on a chart tab instead of making an embedded chart--I can get the text box to stay on the chart but then I can't get the data to update when it changes (the series values remain the same--it's reading a total row). I need the pie chart to be updated as new data is added AND I need the grand total to be displayed (I assume via a text box). Is it a dream for me to have my cake and eat it too?? :) -- Thanks so much! |
Pie Chart problems
John, I tried your solution on the embedded chart since that is where I
already have the totals updating. I couldn't get it to work--as soon as I click off the chart, the text box is no longer visible. I am using EXCEL 2002--could that be the problem? Can I send my example to you off line so you can see if I am missing something? -- Thanks so much! "John" wrote: Create the chart as normal. Have the total in another cell. Click on the chart and add a normal text box from the drawing toolbar, then in the formula bar type =and click on the cell with the total. Then right click on the border of the text box and then orderbring to front. (I have tested this on 2003) -- John MOS Master Instructor Office 2000, 2002 & 2003 Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "steph" wrote: I have data to be represented by a pie chart and need to include a text box with the grand total of the data somewhere on the chart. I've been able to create an embedded pie chart but can't get the text box with the grand total to stay on the chart when I click off the chart area. Then I tried to create the chart on a chart tab instead of making an embedded chart--I can get the text box to stay on the chart but then I can't get the data to update when it changes (the series values remain the same--it's reading a total row). I need the pie chart to be updated as new data is added AND I need the grand total to be displayed (I assume via a text box). Is it a dream for me to have my cake and eat it too?? :) -- Thanks so much! |
Pie Chart problems
I have just tried it in 2002 and it still works although it did put a second
text box in by its self. This could be over your box with the total in it so just has to be put in the correct order or the blank box deleted -- John MOS Master Instructor Office 2000, 2002 & 2003 Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "steph" wrote: John, I tried your solution on the embedded chart since that is where I already have the totals updating. I couldn't get it to work--as soon as I click off the chart, the text box is no longer visible. I am using EXCEL 2002--could that be the problem? Can I send my example to you off line so you can see if I am missing something? -- Thanks so much! "John" wrote: Create the chart as normal. Have the total in another cell. Click on the chart and add a normal text box from the drawing toolbar, then in the formula bar type =and click on the cell with the total. Then right click on the border of the text box and then orderbring to front. (I have tested this on 2003) -- John MOS Master Instructor Office 2000, 2002 & 2003 Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "steph" wrote: I have data to be represented by a pie chart and need to include a text box with the grand total of the data somewhere on the chart. I've been able to create an embedded pie chart but can't get the text box with the grand total to stay on the chart when I click off the chart area. Then I tried to create the chart on a chart tab instead of making an embedded chart--I can get the text box to stay on the chart but then I can't get the data to update when it changes (the series values remain the same--it's reading a total row). I need the pie chart to be updated as new data is added AND I need the grand total to be displayed (I assume via a text box). Is it a dream for me to have my cake and eat it too?? :) -- Thanks so much! |
Pie Chart problems
John, I tried again but no luck. I even tried clicking on "bring forward"
and it only stays visible as long as I am clicked on the chart. As soon as I click off, the box (and the data in the box) disappear. This seems so simple yet is driving me crazy (not to mention the fact that it really drives down my self esteem. I've created much more complex charts yet can't get a measly little text box to cooperate.) How can I send my data/charts to you for review? -- Thanks so much! "John" wrote: Create the chart as normal. Have the total in another cell. Click on the chart and add a normal text box from the drawing toolbar, then in the formula bar type =and click on the cell with the total. Then right click on the border of the text box and then orderbring to front. (I have tested this on 2003) -- John MOS Master Instructor Office 2000, 2002 & 2003 Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "steph" wrote: I have data to be represented by a pie chart and need to include a text box with the grand total of the data somewhere on the chart. I've been able to create an embedded pie chart but can't get the text box with the grand total to stay on the chart when I click off the chart area. Then I tried to create the chart on a chart tab instead of making an embedded chart--I can get the text box to stay on the chart but then I can't get the data to update when it changes (the series values remain the same--it's reading a total row). I need the pie chart to be updated as new data is added AND I need the grand total to be displayed (I assume via a text box). Is it a dream for me to have my cake and eat it too?? :) -- Thanks so much! |
Pie Chart problems
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-- John MOS Master Instructor Office 2000, 2002 & 2003 Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "steph" wrote: John, I tried again but no luck. I even tried clicking on "bring forward" and it only stays visible as long as I am clicked on the chart. As soon as I click off, the box (and the data in the box) disappear. This seems so simple yet is driving me crazy (not to mention the fact that it really drives down my self esteem. I've created much more complex charts yet can't get a measly little text box to cooperate.) How can I send my data/charts to you for review? -- Thanks so much! "John" wrote: Create the chart as normal. Have the total in another cell. Click on the chart and add a normal text box from the drawing toolbar, then in the formula bar type =and click on the cell with the total. Then right click on the border of the text box and then orderbring to front. (I have tested this on 2003) -- John MOS Master Instructor Office 2000, 2002 & 2003 Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "steph" wrote: I have data to be represented by a pie chart and need to include a text box with the grand total of the data somewhere on the chart. I've been able to create an embedded pie chart but can't get the text box with the grand total to stay on the chart when I click off the chart area. Then I tried to create the chart on a chart tab instead of making an embedded chart--I can get the text box to stay on the chart but then I can't get the data to update when it changes (the series values remain the same--it's reading a total row). I need the pie chart to be updated as new data is added AND I need the grand total to be displayed (I assume via a text box). Is it a dream for me to have my cake and eat it too?? :) -- Thanks so much! |
Pie Chart problems
John: Your profile doesn't show up in NNTP. Neither do the ratings you
request. Steph: Select the chart (select any element except a text item). Click in the formula bar, then type the number if it's static or type = and click on the cell with the value (no need to create the textbox first). Press enter and a textbox should appear in the middle of the chart. This will put a textbox in the chart. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "John" wrote in message ... e-mail address on my profile -- John MOS Master Instructor Office 2000, 2002 & 2003 Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "steph" wrote: John, I tried again but no luck. I even tried clicking on "bring forward" and it only stays visible as long as I am clicked on the chart. As soon as I click off, the box (and the data in the box) disappear. This seems so simple yet is driving me crazy (not to mention the fact that it really drives down my self esteem. I've created much more complex charts yet can't get a measly little text box to cooperate.) How can I send my data/charts to you for review? -- Thanks so much! "John" wrote: Create the chart as normal. Have the total in another cell. Click on the chart and add a normal text box from the drawing toolbar, then in the formula bar type =and click on the cell with the total. Then right click on the border of the text box and then orderbring to front. (I have tested this on 2003) -- John MOS Master Instructor Office 2000, 2002 & 2003 Please reply & rate any replies you get Ice Hockey rules (especially the Wightlink Raiders) "steph" wrote: I have data to be represented by a pie chart and need to include a text box with the grand total of the data somewhere on the chart. I've been able to create an embedded pie chart but can't get the text box with the grand total to stay on the chart when I click off the chart area. Then I tried to create the chart on a chart tab instead of making an embedded chart--I can get the text box to stay on the chart but then I can't get the data to update when it changes (the series values remain the same--it's reading a total row). I need the pie chart to be updated as new data is added AND I need the grand total to be displayed (I assume via a text box). Is it a dream for me to have my cake and eat it too?? :) -- Thanks so much! |
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