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Default Does anyone have a template or spreadsheet with a Quadrant Chart?

I have been trying to make my own chart in a quadrant with two data sets for
Y and X axis, but they displaying what I expect.


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More - sometimes, gartner group calls the chart the "magic quadrant". I
think that I start with a scatter, but the background is four squares.

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I have been trying to make my own chart in a quadrant with two data sets for
Y and X axis, but they displaying what I expect.


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Maybe you can adapt this technique, on Jon Peltier's web site:

http://www.peltiertech.com/Excel/Cha...html#Quadrants

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More - sometimes, gartner group calls the chart the "magic quadrant". I
think that I start with a scatter, but the background is four squares.

"MovingOn" wrote:


I have been trying to make my own chart in a quadrant with two data sets for
Y and X axis, but they displaying what I expect.





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