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Jaxx

Y Axis labels
 
Hi quick question, was wondering what the custom format is to display the
percentage number without the percentage sign. eg.

to change 400% into 400 without changing the source data.

If i change it from a percentage format to number format it changes from
400% to 4.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks


Del Cotter

Y Axis labels
 
On Thu, 31 Jul 2008, in microsoft.public.excel.charting,
Jaxx said:

Hi quick question, was wondering what the custom format is to display the
percentage number without the percentage sign. eg.

to change 400% into 400 without changing the source data.


Just change the source data. If you need the percentage figure on your
spreadsheet, create two ranges, one with the percentage (for the
spreadsheet) and one without (for the chart).

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Del Cotter
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Michael

Y Axis labels
 
The idea here isn't to change source data, but gain control of how numbers
are displayed. So if you have a 100% stacked bar, n values are your source,
why should you have to go through a contortion just to NOT display the %
symbol after after every number in the axis e.g. 0% 25% 75% 100% ?
....especially when the axis is going to be labeled Percent SomethingOrOther
anyway.

"Del Cotter" wrote:

On Thu, 31 Jul 2008, in microsoft.public.excel.charting,
Jaxx said:

Hi quick question, was wondering what the custom format is to display the
percentage number without the percentage sign. eg.

to change 400% into 400 without changing the source data.


Just change the source data. If you need the percentage figure on your
spreadsheet, create two ranges, one with the percentage (for the
spreadsheet) and one without (for the chart).

--
Del Cotter
NB Personal replies to this post will send email to ,
which goes to a spam folder-- please send your email to del3 instead.



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