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Weighted Scale
How do I generate an Excel bar chart that shows that the closer a value gets
to 100 the more value or weight should be applied, essentially skewing the bars as the values increase? |
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I don't understand what you want.
an example please "Whirly" wrote: How do I generate an Excel bar chart that shows that the closer a value gets to 100 the more value or weight should be applied, essentially skewing the bars as the values increase? |
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In , Whirly told us
an interesting story. My reply to this story is at the bottom of this message. How do I generate an Excel bar chart that shows that the closer a value gets to 100 the more value or weight should be applied, essentially skewing the bars as the values increase? Do you mean logaritmic scales? -- Amedee Van Gasse |
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