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Pie Charts
In my pie chart, items are grouping together as other even though there is no
"other" in my budget -- why? It is actually a cool idea -- how to I add other items to this "other" (e.g. very small percentages of the pie). |
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... In my pie chart, items are grouping together as other even though there is no "other" in my budget -- why? It is actually a cool idea -- how to I add other items to this "other" (e.g. very small percentages of the pie). Is this a Pie-of-Pie or a Bar-of-Pie chart? If so, the data in the small pie or the bar will automatically be added together to make up a piece called "other" in the main pie. -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com |
I guess it is a bar-in-pie chart, but how did Excel choose those line items
to form the "bar" and how to I replace some of the larger percentage one with smaller ones from the "bigger" pie? "Echo S" wrote: "IDA" wrote in message ... In my pie chart, items are grouping together as other even though there is no "other" in my budget -- why? It is actually a cool idea -- how to I add other items to this "other" (e.g. very small percentages of the pie). Is this a Pie-of-Pie or a Bar-of-Pie chart? If so, the data in the small pie or the bar will automatically be added together to make up a piece called "other" in the main pie. -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com |
Double click on one of the pie pieces, then click on the Options tab.
This provides a number of ways to group points into the Other category. By default Excel groups them by position, with the last N points grouped in Other (N is the largest integer smaller than half the number of points). You can also plot by value (e.g., all points less than a value of 50), or by percent value (e.g., all point less than 10% of the total), or custom. Custom is pretty cool, because it allows you to drag points from the main pie to the smaller bar or pie. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ IDA wrote: I guess it is a bar-in-pie chart, but how did Excel choose those line items to form the "bar" and how to I replace some of the larger percentage one with smaller ones from the "bigger" pie? "Echo S" wrote: "IDA" wrote in message ... In my pie chart, items are grouping together as other even though there is no "other" in my budget -- why? It is actually a cool idea -- how to I add other items to this "other" (e.g. very small percentages of the pie). Is this a Pie-of-Pie or a Bar-of-Pie chart? If so, the data in the small pie or the bar will automatically be added together to make up a piece called "other" in the main pie. -- Echo [MS PPT MVP] http://www.echosvoice.com |
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