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Plotting a fixed level line on a chart
I have created a bar graph that shows responses to a survey. The survey is
anonymous so the graph does not reveal the ID of repondants against the individual bars on the graph. However, when I print the graph in a customized survey report, I want the graph to show each respondant how they performed against the rest of the group by changing the colour of their individual data point. I can manually do this by simply selecting and changing the colour of a specific data point. Is there a way to do this dynamically? |
Plotting a fixed level line on a chart
Hi,
You could adapted the conditional charting approach. Create a column chart with 2 series. Set the overlap to 100. Use formula to selectively display just 1 of the columns in the second series. For more information see Jon's page on conditional charts. http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...nalChart1.html As for the data line see here for suggestions. http://www.andypope.info/charts/averageline.htm Cheers Andy BarryL wrote: I have created a bar graph that shows responses to a survey. The survey is anonymous so the graph does not reveal the ID of repondants against the individual bars on the graph. However, when I print the graph in a customized survey report, I want the graph to show each respondant how they performed against the rest of the group by changing the colour of their individual data point. I can manually do this by simply selecting and changing the colour of a specific data point. Is there a way to do this dynamically? |
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