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How do I describe this in words?
I need to create an Excel chart with these characteristics. There are horizontal bars, centered vertically at zero. One value is presented to the left, another to the right. They represent paired choices from a survey. For example, given the option as to whether people might pay-down debt, vs. purchase a car, about 75% will say they want to pay down debt, while 25% will say they will purchase a car. So by setting the value of 75 to a -75, and using horizontal stacked bar chart, I have a bar to the left of zero showing 75% and a bar to the right showing 25%. It looks great and shows the comparison needed. The problem is getting the labels correct. I need the appropriate label on each bar, left of zero and right of zero, and up and down, for each pair of survey responses. There should be two options: (1) I could insert a text box on each bar, or, (2) I should be able to put the labels in a column and have them automatically. Option 1 is easy, but time-consumng, and option 2 would be more flexible when I do updates to the chart. I cant figure out how to do option 2. Any suggestions? keith |
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Hi Keith, I have just put up a file for you at:-
http://www.pierrefondes.com/ It is item number 59 towards the top of my home page. It is not identical to your requirements but similar and I hope that it will be helpful to you in some way. It's pulled direct from MS documentation (and I have cross referenced it to that). Pleas hit Yes if my comments have helped. Thanks. "Keith" wrote: How do I describe this in words? I need to create an Excel chart with these characteristics. There are horizontal bars, centered vertically at zero. One value is presented to the left, another to the right. They represent paired choices from a survey. For example, given the option as to whether people might pay-down debt, vs. purchase a car, about 75% will say they want to pay down debt, while 25% will say they will purchase a car. So by setting the value of 75 to a -75, and using horizontal stacked bar chart, I have a bar to the left of zero showing 75% and a bar to the right showing 25%. It looks great and shows the comparison needed. The problem is getting the labels correct. I need the appropriate label on each bar, left of zero and right of zero, and up and down, for each pair of survey responses. There should be two options: (1) I could insert a text box on each bar, or, (2) I should be able to put the labels in a column and have them automatically. Option 1 is easy, but time-consumng, and option 2 would be more flexible when I do updates to the chart. I cant figure out how to do option 2. Any suggestions? keith |
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Thank you. I'll check it out.
Keith "trip_to_tokyo" wrote: Hi Keith, I have just put up a file for you at:- http://www.pierrefondes.com/ It is item number 59 towards the top of my home page. It is not identical to your requirements but similar and I hope that it will be helpful to you in some way. It's pulled direct from MS documentation (and I have cross referenced it to that). Pleas hit Yes if my comments have helped. Thanks. "Keith" wrote: How do I describe this in words? I need to create an Excel chart with these characteristics. There are horizontal bars, centered vertically at zero. One value is presented to the left, another to the right. They represent paired choices from a survey. For example, given the option as to whether people might pay-down debt, vs. purchase a car, about 75% will say they want to pay down debt, while 25% will say they will purchase a car. So by setting the value of 75 to a -75, and using horizontal stacked bar chart, I have a bar to the left of zero showing 75% and a bar to the right showing 25%. It looks great and shows the comparison needed. The problem is getting the labels correct. I need the appropriate label on each bar, left of zero and right of zero, and up and down, for each pair of survey responses. There should be two options: (1) I could insert a text box on each bar, or, (2) I should be able to put the labels in a column and have them automatically. Option 1 is easy, but time-consumng, and option 2 would be more flexible when I do updates to the chart. I cant figure out how to do option 2. Any suggestions? keith |
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