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I don't agree with my boss's ideas regarding Excel Charts - I think that they
are to cluttered and become less effective. So, I would like to apply conditional formatting via a checkbox to "turn off"(apply white/transparent properties)to one or more series in a chart, effectively eliminating the overlapping series from view temporarily. Can this be done? Is the answer VB?I think this could be very effective in clarifying data that is consistently overlapping each other. (Actually I would just make 3 separate charts on the same page, but nobody is asking me!) Tell me what you think... Thanks, Tim |
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Hi Tim Richards,
Check out my and Jon Peltier's answers to 'Click Boxes for each series in a graph' on Tuesday, 18 October 2005 5:56 AM in this forum. If you want to explore conditional formatting for charts look at the sample at http://edferrero.m6.net/charting.aspx or check out Jon's pages at http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...html#CondChart Ed Ferrero http://edferrero.m6.net/ I don't agree with my boss's ideas regarding Excel Charts - I think that they are to cluttered and become less effective. So, I would like to apply conditional formatting via a checkbox to "turn off"(apply white/transparent properties)to one or more series in a chart, effectively eliminating the overlapping series from view temporarily. Can this be done? Is the answer VB?I think this could be very effective in clarifying data that is consistently overlapping each other. (Actually I would just make 3 separate charts on the same page, but nobody is asking me!) Tell me what you think... Thanks, Tim |
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Ed,
Thank you for your prompt response. I looked at the links you sent to me and saw some great charts, but I don't think I was clear. I need to activate conditional formats via a checkbox. This would enable me to check a box and temporarily remove a series from the current view (with extensive overlapping data points) for clarity(perhaps I could change the color to white as an example). As I type this reply, I am realizing that a macro that deletes/undeletes a series might be more effective. If the two series have extensive overlapping points, turning one of them white may just mask the other series... unless it's possible to send that (whitened) series to the back as you would with groups. Thanks, Tim "Ed Ferrero" wrote: Hi Tim Richards, Check out my and Jon Peltier's answers to 'Click Boxes for each series in a graph' on Tuesday, 18 October 2005 5:56 AM in this forum. If you want to explore conditional formatting for charts look at the sample at http://edferrero.m6.net/charting.aspx or check out Jon's pages at http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...html#CondChart Ed Ferrero http://edferrero.m6.net/ I don't agree with my boss's ideas regarding Excel Charts - I think that they are to cluttered and become less effective. So, I would like to apply conditional formatting via a checkbox to "turn off"(apply white/transparent properties)to one or more series in a chart, effectively eliminating the overlapping series from view temporarily. Can this be done? Is the answer VB?I think this could be very effective in clarifying data that is consistently overlapping each other. (Actually I would just make 3 separate charts on the same page, but nobody is asking me!) Tell me what you think... Thanks, Tim |
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Tim -
Maybe you can expand upon this example: http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/ChartByControl.html - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Peltier Technical Services Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com/ _______ Tim Richards wrote: Ed, Thank you for your prompt response. I looked at the links you sent to me and saw some great charts, but I don't think I was clear. I need to activate conditional formats via a checkbox. This would enable me to check a box and temporarily remove a series from the current view (with extensive overlapping data points) for clarity(perhaps I could change the color to white as an example). As I type this reply, I am realizing that a macro that deletes/undeletes a series might be more effective. If the two series have extensive overlapping points, turning one of them white may just mask the other series... unless it's possible to send that (whitened) series to the back as you would with groups. Thanks, Tim "Ed Ferrero" wrote: Hi Tim Richards, Check out my and Jon Peltier's answers to 'Click Boxes for each series in a graph' on Tuesday, 18 October 2005 5:56 AM in this forum. If you want to explore conditional formatting for charts look at the sample at http://edferrero.m6.net/charting.aspx or check out Jon's pages at http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...html#CondChart Ed Ferrero http://edferrero.m6.net/ I don't agree with my boss's ideas regarding Excel Charts - I think that they are to cluttered and become less effective. So, I would like to apply conditional formatting via a checkbox to "turn off"(apply white/transparent properties)to one or more series in a chart, effectively eliminating the overlapping series from view temporarily. Can this be done? Is the answer VB?I think this could be very effective in clarifying data that is consistently overlapping each other. (Actually I would just make 3 separate charts on the same page, but nobody is asking me!) Tell me what you think... Thanks, Tim |
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