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Can you draw more than one pie in a chart?
Is it possible to draw a chart with more than one pie on it. For example, I
have two sets of data, each set net to 100%. Instead of drawing one pie chart per set, I want to draw a pie chart that has two pies on the same chart. Each pie represents one of the two sets of data. It is possible and if yes, can it be done with more than two? |
Can you draw more than one pie in a chart?
Draw one pie graph per chart. Then, position and format them to convey the
desired visual effect. -- Regards, Tushar Mehta www.tushar-mehta.com Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials Custom MS Office productivity solutions In article , says... Is it possible to draw a chart with more than one pie on it. For example, I have two sets of data, each set net to 100%. Instead of drawing one pie chart per set, I want to draw a pie chart that has two pies on the same chart. Each pie represents one of the two sets of data. It is possible and if yes, can it be done with more than two? |
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