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Schwartz

Creating step-up bars
 
Hi,

I am looking for help to create a graph in Excel, that behaves like a
step-up graph, but with columns instead.
So what I need is a graph where the first bar/column marks from zero to,
say, 10%. Then the next column have to start AT 10% and show up to, say, 20%
and so on.
I got something that looks a bit like it, by using the stock
(open-high-low-close) chart, but I want the columns to be right NEXT to each
other.

I hope to hear from someone soon.

Kind Regards
Schwartz

Andy Pope

Creating step-up bars
 
Hi,

Sounds like a waterfall chart.

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/Waterfall.html
http://tushar-mehta.com/excel/charts...fall/index.htm

Cheers
Andy
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Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
http://www.andypope.info
"Schwartz" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I am looking for help to create a graph in Excel, that behaves like a
step-up graph, but with columns instead.
So what I need is a graph where the first bar/column marks from zero to,
say, 10%. Then the next column have to start AT 10% and show up to, say,
20%
and so on.
I got something that looks a bit like it, by using the stock
(open-high-low-close) chart, but I want the columns to be right NEXT to
each
other.

I hope to hear from someone soon.

Kind Regards
Schwartz




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