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Is it possible to make the columns in a bar chart change colour once the
data goes above a certain value i.e. if the data is below target the
column will be red, above target the column will be green.
Thanks


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Hi,

See Jon Peltier's example of conditional charts,
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/...nalChart1.html

Cheers
Andy

koootzz wrote:
Is it possible to make the columns in a bar chart change colour once the
data goes above a certain value i.e. if the data is below target the
column will be red, above target the column will be green.
Thanks



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