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Default Why does a spider chart add up values?

I've created a spider chert from a pivot table. The spider chart should show
two spiders for two value ranges. For some reason it adds up the second value
range to the first creating too high values.

I don't want the chart to display the second value range relative to the
first, but absolute.

Can someone help me with this?

Thanks! Mark
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Default Why does a spider chart add up values?

Hi,

I don't know why it stacks the lines by default in a radar pivot-chart,
but to get to a relative type change the chart type to clustered column
and then back to radar.

Cheers
Andy

Mark wrote:
I've created a spider chert from a pivot table. The spider chart should show
two spiders for two value ranges. For some reason it adds up the second value
range to the first creating too high values.

I don't want the chart to display the second value range relative to the
first, but absolute.

Can someone help me with this?

Thanks! Mark


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