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I have created a Pie in Pie chart, but excel has added an extra slice in the
first chart. And then Excel has taken the data I need for the extra pie, and used that data and the separate date and put them in the other pie chart. How do I get my main date back into the first pie chart and only have the data that shows how the main data is broken down. If you're not too confused, please help. Thanks |
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Hi,
Have a read of this article on pie of pies to understand how it works and how you need to setup your data. http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=471 Cheers Andy -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info "unekme" wrote in message ... I have created a Pie in Pie chart, but excel has added an extra slice in the first chart. And then Excel has taken the data I need for the extra pie, and used that data and the separate date and put them in the other pie chart. How do I get my main date back into the first pie chart and only have the data that shows how the main data is broken down. If you're not too confused, please help. Thanks |
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After reading the article, and following it step by step, I still end up with
an extra wedge in the large pie. I only have two set of values I need for the smaller pie, not three. Could that be the problem? "Andy Pope" wrote: Hi, Have a read of this article on pie of pies to understand how it works and how you need to setup your data. http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=471 Cheers Andy -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info "unekme" wrote in message ... I have created a Pie in Pie chart, but excel has added an extra slice in the first chart. And then Excel has taken the data I need for the extra pie, and used that data and the separate date and put them in the other pie chart. How do I get my main date back into the first pie chart and only have the data that shows how the main data is broken down. If you're not too confused, please help. Thanks |
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Hi,
The second pie is based on some part of your data and the 'Others' section it represents will automatically be created. It almost sounds like you don't need a pie of pie. Can you provide example of the data/category names you have and what should be in each pie, Bearing in mind the main pie will have to have a minimum of 2 slices. Cheers Andy unekme wrote: After reading the article, and following it step by step, I still end up with an extra wedge in the large pie. I only have two set of values I need for the smaller pie, not three. Could that be the problem? "Andy Pope" wrote: Hi, Have a read of this article on pie of pies to understand how it works and how you need to setup your data. http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=471 Cheers Andy -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info "unekme" wrote in message ... I have created a Pie in Pie chart, but excel has added an extra slice in the first chart. And then Excel has taken the data I need for the extra pie, and used that data and the separate date and put them in the other pie chart. How do I get my main date back into the first pie chart and only have the data that shows how the main data is broken down. If you're not too confused, please help. Thanks -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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I appreciate your advice. In spending quite some time, I realized that the
supervisor who had given me the data, had included the data twice; therefore not allowing me to get rid of the extra wedge. Thank you for your help and the article, it was very helpful and will help with other charts. Lisa "Andy Pope" wrote: Hi, The second pie is based on some part of your data and the 'Others' section it represents will automatically be created. It almost sounds like you don't need a pie of pie. Can you provide example of the data/category names you have and what should be in each pie, Bearing in mind the main pie will have to have a minimum of 2 slices. Cheers Andy unekme wrote: After reading the article, and following it step by step, I still end up with an extra wedge in the large pie. I only have two set of values I need for the smaller pie, not three. Could that be the problem? "Andy Pope" wrote: Hi, Have a read of this article on pie of pies to understand how it works and how you need to setup your data. http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=471 Cheers Andy -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info "unekme" wrote in message ... I have created a Pie in Pie chart, but excel has added an extra slice in the first chart. And then Excel has taken the data I need for the extra pie, and used that data and the separate date and put them in the other pie chart. How do I get my main date back into the first pie chart and only have the data that shows how the main data is broken down. If you're not too confused, please help. Thanks -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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