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Hi,

Is there any way to have a bar chart and then have percentages to the side
of each pair of bars? The first series of data I have is Sales and the
second series is A/R Collections. I want to have the percentage of A/R
Collections to Sales appear next to each pair of bars, but I notice this
option is greyed out on the chart options.

Thank you,
Katherine
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Calculate the percentages in the worksheet, then use one of these two handy Excel
add-ins to apply the percentage labels to the series:

Rob Bovey's Chart Labeler, http://appspro.com
John Walkenbach's Chart Tools, http://j-walk.com

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Katherine wrote:

Hi,

Is there any way to have a bar chart and then have percentages to the side
of each pair of bars? The first series of data I have is Sales and the
second series is A/R Collections. I want to have the percentage of A/R
Collections to Sales appear next to each pair of bars, but I notice this
option is greyed out on the chart options.

Thank you,
Katherine


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