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Is there a way to tie a cell to a chart? I have a doughnut chart with one
series that has 2 different pieces of data. One for open (VALUE = 7) and one for closed (value = 10). I would like to put the total amount of these two values (17) in the middle of my doughnut chart. Is this possible? I can do it with a text box but that would require the number to be manually changed each time. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. |
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Thanks to those who looked. I figured out.... I added another series and
tied to my total cell. This created another doughnut around the outside of my first. I then changed the color of the newly created chart to match my background color. This made it "invisible". I then added values to the chart and moved the value to the center of my original chart. "steve_sr2" wrote: Is there a way to tie a cell to a chart? I have a doughnut chart with one series that has 2 different pieces of data. One for open (VALUE = 7) and one for closed (value = 10). I would like to put the total amount of these two values (17) in the middle of my doughnut chart. Is this possible? I can do it with a text box but that would require the number to be manually changed each time. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. |
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