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I: Utilizing non-standard graphs
I recently saw (did not get a chance to work with) a workbook with a
'Speedometer" type graph. It was based on %. I don't know if it was an image of a graph so I was wondering if it could be done, if so HOW????? Is there a tutorial or something? Thanks for helping. Sorry I couldn't provide more information. |
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I: Utilizing non-standard graphs
Jon Peltier has an example:
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/Speedometer.html or (XP instructions) http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/SpeedometerXP.html and Andy Pope has one: http://www.andypope.info/charts/gauge.htm Rominall wrote: I recently saw (did not get a chance to work with) a workbook with a 'Speedometer" type graph. It was based on %. I don't know if it was an image of a graph so I was wondering if it could be done, if so HOW????? Is there a tutorial or something? Thanks for helping. Sorry I couldn't provide more information. -- Debra Dalgleish Contextures http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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