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Is it possible to create completey new chart types in excel?
I need a barchart that shows, for each time period, two adjacent bars, each
of which is composed of two or more elements (which will stack vertically). I can do those things separately but there doesn't seem to be a chart type (either standard or custom) which does this. Can I create a new chart type or download one from somewhere? I'm using Excel 2003 and am a corporate user so no immediate hope of an upgrade. |
Is it possible to create completey new chart types in excel?
Hi,
Something like this? http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...sterStack.html Cheers Andy Tim Spence wrote: I need a barchart that shows, for each time period, two adjacent bars, each of which is composed of two or more elements (which will stack vertically). I can do those things separately but there doesn't seem to be a chart type (either standard or custom) which does this. Can I create a new chart type or download one from somewhere? I'm using Excel 2003 and am a corporate user so no immediate hope of an upgrade. |
Is it possible to create completey new chart types in excel?
On Wed, 30 May 2007, in microsoft.public.excel.charting,
Tim Spence said: I need a barchart that shows, for each time period, two adjacent bars, each of which is composed of two or more elements (which will stack vertically). I can do those things separately but there doesn't seem to be a chart type (either standard or custom) which does this. Can I create a new chart type or download one from somewhere? I'm using Excel 2003 and am a corporate user so no immediate hope of an upgrade. Easy peasy. Make a stacked column chart with four elements, of which two in any one column have the value zero, like so: Column1 Column2 Element1 1 0 Element2 2 0 Element3 0 3 Element4 0 4 Excel is more flexible than it looks, and usually the key to new chart types is just a bit of lateral thinking. -- Del Cotter NB Personal replies to this post will send email to , which goes to a spam folder-- please send your email to del3 instead. |
Is it possible to create completey new chart types in excel?
Andy - exactly like that. thanks for the link, looks helpful. I'll give it
a go. Cheers Tim "Andy Pope" wrote: Hi, Something like this? http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...sterStack.html Cheers Andy Tim Spence wrote: I need a barchart that shows, for each time period, two adjacent bars, each of which is composed of two or more elements (which will stack vertically). I can do those things separately but there doesn't seem to be a chart type (either standard or custom) which does this. Can I create a new chart type or download one from somewhere? I'm using Excel 2003 and am a corporate user so no immediate hope of an upgrade. |
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