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How do I create a "cumulative" chart in Excell, which ADDS #'s ?
I simply want to create a chart which ADDS each numerical value to the one
preceeding it, resulting in a graph which, by definition, keeps increasing in value....rather than one which goes up and down to reflect each individual value entered. |
How do I create a "cumulative" chart in Excell, which ADDS #'s ?
Hi,
This is not a charting issue, instead you need to set up your data area to handle this and then chart that. For example if you have your numeric values in cells B10:M10, then in B11 enter the formula =B10+A10 (where nothing is in cell A10) and copy it across to column M. Then chart this row of data rather than row 10. -- Cheers, Shane Devenshire "Jimbo" wrote: I simply want to create a chart which ADDS each numerical value to the one preceeding it, resulting in a graph which, by definition, keeps increasing in value....rather than one which goes up and down to reflect each individual value entered. |
How do I create a "cumulative" chart in Excell, which ADDS #'s ?
Since what you're describing is a feature of a Pareto Chart....
Perhaps the Pareto Plotter at this website will help: http://www.contextures.com/excelfilesRon.html Is that something you can work with? -------------------------- Regards, Ron (XL2003, Win XP) Microsoft MVP (Excel) "Jimbo" wrote in message ... I simply want to create a chart which ADDS each numerical value to the one preceeding it, resulting in a graph which, by definition, keeps increasing in value....rather than one which goes up and down to reflect each individual value entered. |
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