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Default Accumulative Chart?


This is a bit tricky to explain but here goes.

I play poker and keep a record of my position (1st-9th) for each
Tournament in excel. eg

Date-----Game-----Position-----Prize-----Balance-----etc.-----etc.
1st Jan---$10---------2---------$30------$130
3rd Jan---$10---------1---------$50------$180
10th Jan--$10---------7----------$0------$170
etc.
etc.

I would like to make a column chart showing the spread of my
positions.
With 1st through to 9th along the bottom and the number of times I have
got that position up the side. (sorry, don't know my x's from my y's!)
Hopefully then when I continue to enter my data for each new tournament
the chart updates itself.
Is this possible?

PLEASE HELP!

DH:)


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