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An example of RAG Rating might be sales against target. If sales are more
than 5% off target the cell should be shaded Red, within 5% of target the cell should be Amber or on targtet the cell should be shaded green. Does anyone know if its possible to reflect the above in a Data Table within an Excel graph? Right now I copy the graph into a graphics package, shade it then paste into a presentation but there has to be a better way. If the answer lies with VB, my skills are non-existant so please be gentle. |
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Hi,
This work around example from John Mansfield may help. http://www.pdbook.com/index.php/exce...n_data_tables/ Cheers Andy Andy Brander wrote: An example of RAG Rating might be sales against target. If sales are more than 5% off target the cell should be shaded Red, within 5% of target the cell should be Amber or on targtet the cell should be shaded green. Does anyone know if its possible to reflect the above in a Data Table within an Excel graph? Right now I copy the graph into a graphics package, shade it then paste into a presentation but there has to be a better way. If the answer lies with VB, my skills are non-existant so please be gentle. -- Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel http://www.andypope.info |
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