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Pie Chart Wedges???
I have worksheet1 in which I am adding rows of data daily. This data is then
pulled to create various formulated statistics on seperate worksheet2. The formulated statistics, on worksheet2, are then used to create various pie charts for volume, %, etc. When I add new rows of data to worksheet1, the stats on worksheet2 update correctly. However, the pie chart wedges, percentages, and volume #'s do not match the the new statistics. How can these charts be correctly updated without having to re run the charts everytime? |
Pie Chart Wedges???
Do a Google with the search term: Excel dynamic chart
This will lead you to quite a number of sites will tell how to make a dynamic chart. But bewared that pie charts start to look odd as the number of slices grows. best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "SLOLou" wrote in message ... I have worksheet1 in which I am adding rows of data daily. This data is then pulled to create various formulated statistics on seperate worksheet2. The formulated statistics, on worksheet2, are then used to create various pie charts for volume, %, etc. When I add new rows of data to worksheet1, the stats on worksheet2 update correctly. However, the pie chart wedges, percentages, and volume #'s do not match the the new statistics. How can these charts be correctly updated without having to re run the charts everytime? |
Pie Chart Wedges???
Didn't seem to find really what I'm looking for.
I'm not adding any more wedges. just the size of the wedges will change along with the value as I input more data. However, the chart wedges and values do not match the actual values.... Any other thoughts? "Bernard Liengme" wrote: Do a Google with the search term: Excel dynamic chart This will lead you to quite a number of sites will tell how to make a dynamic chart. But bewared that pie charts start to look odd as the number of slices grows. best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme Microsoft Excel MVP www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "SLOLou" wrote in message ... I have worksheet1 in which I am adding rows of data daily. This data is then pulled to create various formulated statistics on seperate worksheet2. The formulated statistics, on worksheet2, are then used to create various pie charts for volume, %, etc. When I add new rows of data to worksheet1, the stats on worksheet2 update correctly. However, the pie chart wedges, percentages, and volume #'s do not match the the new statistics. How can these charts be correctly updated without having to re run the charts everytime? |
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