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Can anyone help?

I am trying to create a chart that contrasts size by laying 3 different
sized circles on top of each other (so it will basically look like a shooting
target). I know i can represent this data in other ways but this will have
greatest impact for the purpose.

Can Excel do this? And if so, how? - Please bear in mind I am not very techy
so the simpler the better!

Thanks very much
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Hi,

You could use a bubble chart. That takes 3 parameters x,y and size.
keep the x and y constant and adjust the size.

Cheers
Andy

m.nutt1 wrote:
Can anyone help?

I am trying to create a chart that contrasts size by laying 3 different
sized circles on top of each other (so it will basically look like a shooting
target). I know i can represent this data in other ways but this will have
greatest impact for the purpose.

Can Excel do this? And if so, how? - Please bear in mind I am not very techy
so the simpler the better!

Thanks very much


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http://www.andypope.info
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Default Creating a chart of overlaid area circles?

Thanks for the reply Andy

I'm really not very clued up on these things though and don't seem to be
able to make it work. I have 3 values - 1800000000, 700000000 and 1500000. I
have tried entering them various ways round in the x, y and size boxes but
just seem to get one circle drawn on an axis.

Sorry to be so ill-informed, any further help you can give me would me much
appreciated

Thanks again
Mark

"Andy Pope" wrote:

Hi,

You could use a bubble chart. That takes 3 parameters x,y and size.
keep the x and y constant and adjust the size.

Cheers
Andy

m.nutt1 wrote:
Can anyone help?

I am trying to create a chart that contrasts size by laying 3 different
sized circles on top of each other (so it will basically look like a shooting
target). I know i can represent this data in other ways but this will have
greatest impact for the purpose.

Can Excel do this? And if so, how? - Please bear in mind I am not very techy
so the simpler the better!

Thanks very much


--

Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
http://www.andypope.info

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Hi,

Here is how to create it but your data may not give you the effect you
are after.
In cells A1:C3 enter the following
1 1 1800000000
1 1 700000000
1 1 1500000

Select A1:C1 and use the chart wizard to create a bubble chart.
Now select A2:C2 and drag and drop cells on to chart accepting dialog
box settings. This should add the 2nd circle. Repeat for A3:C3.

You can set the x and y axis maximum values to be 2 in order to center
the bubbles.

If you wanted a more bullseye target effect then a pie/donut chart might
work better.
http://www.andypope.info/charts/pies.htm

Cheers
Andy

m.nutt1 wrote:
Thanks for the reply Andy

I'm really not very clued up on these things though and don't seem to be
able to make it work. I have 3 values - 1800000000, 700000000 and 1500000. I
have tried entering them various ways round in the x, y and size boxes but
just seem to get one circle drawn on an axis.

Sorry to be so ill-informed, any further help you can give me would me much
appreciated

Thanks again
Mark

"Andy Pope" wrote:


Hi,

You could use a bubble chart. That takes 3 parameters x,y and size.
keep the x and y constant and adjust the size.

Cheers
Andy

m.nutt1 wrote:

Can anyone help?

I am trying to create a chart that contrasts size by laying 3 different
sized circles on top of each other (so it will basically look like a shooting
target). I know i can represent this data in other ways but this will have
greatest impact for the purpose.

Can Excel do this? And if so, how? - Please bear in mind I am not very techy
so the simpler the better!

Thanks very much


--

Andy Pope, Microsoft MVP - Excel
http://www.andypope.info


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http://www.andypope.info
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