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Irada Shamilova

Flying Bricks Chart
 

Hi!

Could anybody, please, give me the table with formulas, i.e. source for
creating Flying bricks chart, or detailed decription of how to build
one.


Thanks,
Irada


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Jon Peltier

Is this what you want:

http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/Brickyard.html

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Irada Shamilova wrote:

Hi!

Could anybody, please, give me the table with formulas, i.e. source for
creating Flying bricks chart, or detailed decription of how to build
one.


Thanks,
Irada



JacquesLegrand

Hello Irada,

the easiest and fastest way to create a waterfall chart would be the website http://www.waterfall-chart.com

It allows you to create a waterfall chart for Excel in a few seconds, without needing to install any software. You will receive a nice-looking waterfall chart in an Excel file!

ChooseParkay

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Originally Posted by JacquesLegrand (Post 1603754)
Hello Irada,

the easiest and fastest way to create a waterfall chart would be the website http://www.waterfall-chart.com

It allows you to create a waterfall chart for Excel in a few seconds, without needing to install any software. You will receive a nice-looking waterfall chart in an Excel file!

Is there a waterfall program that works with excel 2010?


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