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Pie chart not displaying % in spreadsheet
The percents on the pie chart are not the percents appearing on the
spreadsheet. I have typed a list of percents and link to them from the pie chart but the %s on the pie chart differ from the spreadsheet. I have a spreadsheet set up for various expenses. The last column is a total column & the last row is a total. I usually use the total column for my pie chart. The problem is that sometimes one of the expenses is a negative. I can't use that it my chart. I don't know how to get around this problem. I've tried hiding the row, but the %s on the chart are different than the spreadsheet. I've tried deleting the row & plugging in the total, but the %s are still different. I would like to understand the logic behind the pie chart %. It seems that they are always adding up to 100% even if the total on the spreadsheet is not. |
Pie chart not displaying % in spreadsheet
Right click on the pie in the chart
Select Format Data Series Open the Date Labels tab Uncheck "Percentages"; check "Values" best wishes -- Bernard V Liengme www.stfx.ca/people/bliengme remove caps from email "MaryAnne@Maloney" wrote in message ... The percents on the pie chart are not the percents appearing on the spreadsheet. I have typed a list of percents and link to them from the pie chart but the %s on the pie chart differ from the spreadsheet. I have a spreadsheet set up for various expenses. The last column is a total column & the last row is a total. I usually use the total column for my pie chart. The problem is that sometimes one of the expenses is a negative. I can't use that it my chart. I don't know how to get around this problem. I've tried hiding the row, but the %s on the chart are different than the spreadsheet. I've tried deleting the row & plugging in the total, but the %s are still different. I would like to understand the logic behind the pie chart %. It seems that they are always adding up to 100% even if the total on the spreadsheet is not. |
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