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![]() Well I did search for it and found a couple things that might help, but the one that I think would have helped the most had dead links in it. I have a very simple schedule. Only 3 people on it, however I have to present it to a superior and want it to look nice. I only need the chart, but obviously the data in the spreadsheet is required too to build the chart. The mall we work at is open various hours(especially over the next month). I want a chart with a bar that shows the malls hours. Then below it, in separate rows, a bar for each shift that will cover the malls hours for that day. Basically there will be a bar chart for each day. The problem I'm running into is that I can't get the chart to display the malls' hours. Also with 'Rachel' working 5 pm - 10 pm it does this weird overlap thing and makes 2 bars. You'll see what I'm talking about in my excel file attached. I know it is probably something really simple that I'm missing but I can't just figure it out. I need to have this done ASAP so any help is appreciated. Also I've linked to an image that I've drawn up (quick sketch) to show kind of exactly what I want. Dustin edit: I decided to stick the xls file he http://www.hellodustin.com/Dustinschedule.xls -- birdwig ------------------------------------------------------------------------ birdwig's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=29195 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=489317 |
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