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Can Excel create a pie of pie chart that uses this data
Poodles - Qty 2 - 1 black, 1 white Labradors - Qty 3 - 1 beige, 2 chocolate Shepherds - Qty 1 - am. standard Show all the dogs... and then break out the Labradors into a quantity of 3 with a pie of pie showing the different colors? If so? How do I set up the data? (Hope this makes sense!) |
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When you are creating your chart, Pie of Pie is an option on the PIE Charts
selection in the Chart Wizard. Once you get a Pie of Pie, you format the data series to choose how many of the last points you want in our second PIE. I'd recommend sorting from high to low in your data series. HTH, Barb Reinhardt "TerryTutor" wrote: Can Excel create a pie of pie chart that uses this data Poodles - Qty 2 - 1 black, 1 white Labradors - Qty 3 - 1 beige, 2 chocolate Shepherds - Qty 1 - am. standard Show all the dogs... and then break out the Labradors into a quantity of 3 with a pie of pie showing the different colors? If so? How do I set up the data? (Hope this makes sense!) |
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Your data will have to be prepared:
Poodles 2 Beige 1 Chocolate 2 Shepherds 1 Otherwise you'll have duplicate data. When you make the Pie of Pie chart, apply the Data Labels showing Category Names (step 3 of the Chart Wizard). Then with the created chart, drag the wedges back and forth between the main and secondary pies to get them where you want. The label in the main chart that splits into the secondary chart is "Other", but you can select just this label (two single clicks) and change it to "Labs". - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Barb Reinhardt" wrote in message ... When you are creating your chart, Pie of Pie is an option on the PIE Charts selection in the Chart Wizard. Once you get a Pie of Pie, you format the data series to choose how many of the last points you want in our second PIE. I'd recommend sorting from high to low in your data series. HTH, Barb Reinhardt "TerryTutor" wrote: Can Excel create a pie of pie chart that uses this data Poodles - Qty 2 - 1 black, 1 white Labradors - Qty 3 - 1 beige, 2 chocolate Shepherds - Qty 1 - am. standard Show all the dogs... and then break out the Labradors into a quantity of 3 with a pie of pie showing the different colors? If so? How do I set up the data? (Hope this makes sense!) |
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