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Hi I am trying to create a power-interest grid in excel.

Basically its like a scatterplot which plots an x,y [power/interest] number
against each other [like a grid reference] and them adds an individual ref
[eg A,B,C] to each individual point

Any help would be appreciated!!




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Hi,

Create a normal xy-scatter and then use a free utility to link data labels
with cell.
http://www.appspro.com/Utilities/ChartLabeler.htm

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Hi I am trying to create a power-interest grid in excel.

Basically its like a scatterplot which plots an x,y [power/interest]
number
against each other [like a grid reference] and them adds an individual ref
[eg A,B,C] to each individual point

Any help would be appreciated!!





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