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I am creating a chart that illistrates 6 catagories over 4 years, and I am
using the cones chart type. Some cones peak and others don't and I can't figure out what the logic behind peaking and not peaking cones are. Please explain. |
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Do you have a maximum set on your Y axis?
"shiree@afs" wrote: I am creating a chart that illistrates 6 catagories over 4 years, and I am using the cones chart type. Some cones peak and others don't and I can't figure out what the logic behind peaking and not peaking cones are. Please explain. |
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You can avoid this confusion in yourself and in anyone who views your
chart, by using a simple 2D column chart. The cones' behavior made you forget all about the data, didn't it? - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ shiree@afs wrote: I am creating a chart that illistrates 6 catagories over 4 years, and I am using the cones chart type. Some cones peak and others don't and I can't figure out what the logic behind peaking and not peaking cones are. Please explain. |
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