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Default How do I create a "dartboard" chart in Excel?

How do I create a chart that looks like a dartboard, i.e. it works like a
radar chart, but is round and with the ability to colour different "rings" to
represent different bands of scores?
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Default How do I create a "dartboard" chart in Excel?

Try a Donut chart. This will give you the rings, and you can make 20
segments in each ring to build up the wedges.

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How do I create a chart that looks like a dartboard, i.e. it works like a
radar chart, but is round and with the ability to colour different "rings"
to
represent different bands of scores?



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