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Couple of questions: 1st, I have a chart comparing returning traffic for
jan-sep for 2006 and 2007. I would like the month columns to be right next to each other. For example, Jan 2006 & 2007 right next to each other and then a space and then Feb 2006 & 2007 right next to each other. Right now there is a space between every single column. 2nd, I have used data labels to identify the # of returning traffic for each month for both 2006 & 2007. I have included a text box at the bottom of the chart to label the months Jan - Sep. however they don't line up with their respective column. They may look perfect on print preview, but when I print they are out of line and if I move it then someone choosing to forgo printing and just look at the computer screen, will see it all messed up. Any suggestions? |
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Arrange your data like this:
2006 2007 Jan Feb Mar etc. leave the top left cell blank, and fill in values below the year labels and to the right of the month labels. Select the data, including the year and month labels and the blank cell, and make a clustered column chart. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "cempire5" wrote in message ... Couple of questions: 1st, I have a chart comparing returning traffic for jan-sep for 2006 and 2007. I would like the month columns to be right next to each other. For example, Jan 2006 & 2007 right next to each other and then a space and then Feb 2006 & 2007 right next to each other. Right now there is a space between every single column. 2nd, I have used data labels to identify the # of returning traffic for each month for both 2006 & 2007. I have included a text box at the bottom of the chart to label the months Jan - Sep. however they don't line up with their respective column. They may look perfect on print preview, but when I they are out of line and if I move it then someone choosing to forgo printing and just look at the computer screen, will see it all messed up. Any suggestions? |
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To add to John... if you choose "Chart Options" and "Show Data Table",
as opposed to using a text box, this might help with the disconnect in the labels. If there is still space between the data table and the chart, select "Axis" in chart options and make sure "Category" is selected under the primary axis. Hope this helps! Rita cempire5 wrote: Couple of questions: 1st, I have a chart comparing returning traffic for jan-sep for 2006 and 2007. I would like the month columns to be right next to each other. For example, Jan 2006 & 2007 right next to each other and then a space and then Feb 2006 & 2007 right next to each other. Right now there is a space between every single column. 2nd, I have used data labels to identify the # of returning traffic for each month for both 2006 & 2007. I have included a text box at the bottom of the chart to label the months Jan - Sep. however they don't line up with their respective column. They may look perfect on print preview, but when I print they are out of line and if I move it then someone choosing to forgo printing and just look at the computer screen, will see it all messed up. Any suggestions? |
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Thanks Jon,
I rearranged my data source per your suggestion below and it worked! I did, however, add a column entitled "Variance" which is the percentage variance between the two years. I was amazed at how the chart just appeared exactly how I envisioned with one exception. Some of the Variance columns don't appear because the percentage is so small compared to others. Can you suggest a way that would allow all the columns to show, even if the percentages are in the negative? "Jon Peltier" wrote: Arrange your data like this: 2006 2007 Jan Feb Mar etc. leave the top left cell blank, and fill in values below the year labels and to the right of the month labels. Select the data, including the year and month labels and the blank cell, and make a clustered column chart. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "cempire5" wrote in message ... Couple of questions: 1st, I have a chart comparing returning traffic for jan-sep for 2006 and 2007. I would like the month columns to be right next to each other. For example, Jan 2006 & 2007 right next to each other and then a space and then Feb 2006 & 2007 right next to each other. Right now there is a space between every single column. 2nd, I have used data labels to identify the # of returning traffic for each month for both 2006 & 2007. I have included a text box at the bottom of the chart to label the months Jan - Sep. however they don't line up with their respective column. They may look perfect on print preview, but when I they are out of line and if I move it then someone choosing to forgo printing and just look at the computer screen, will see it all messed up. Any suggestions? |
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You could plot the Variance on the secondary axis. Double click the series,
and on the Axis tab, choose Secondary. I would also change the chart type of the Variance series to a line chart. Select the series, go to Chart menu Chart Type, and choose another type. This helps the reader understand that the information is different (not values but percentages; not primary but secondary axis). - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "cempire5" wrote in message ... Thanks Jon, I rearranged my data source per your suggestion below and it worked! I did, however, add a column entitled "Variance" which is the percentage variance between the two years. I was amazed at how the chart just appeared exactly how I envisioned with one exception. Some of the Variance columns don't appear because the percentage is so small compared to others. Can you suggest a way that would allow all the columns to show, even if the percentages are in the negative? "Jon Peltier" wrote: Arrange your data like this: 2006 2007 Jan Feb Mar etc. leave the top left cell blank, and fill in values below the year labels and to the right of the month labels. Select the data, including the year and month labels and the blank cell, and make a clustered column chart. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions Peltier Technical Services, Inc. - http://PeltierTech.com _______ "cempire5" wrote in message ... Couple of questions: 1st, I have a chart comparing returning traffic for jan-sep for 2006 and 2007. I would like the month columns to be right next to each other. For example, Jan 2006 & 2007 right next to each other and then a space and then Feb 2006 & 2007 right next to each other. Right now there is a space between every single column. 2nd, I have used data labels to identify the # of returning traffic for each month for both 2006 & 2007. I have included a text box at the bottom of the chart to label the months Jan - Sep. however they don't line up with their respective column. They may look perfect on print preview, but when I they are out of line and if I move it then someone choosing to forgo printing and just look at the computer screen, will see it all messed up. Any suggestions? |
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