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I am trying to put the cost and revenue relationship in a form of Mountain
where revenue is going up and then on the other showing corresponding cost
bringing it down .
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On Tue, 25 Apr 2006, in microsoft.public.excel.charting,
Karan Walia said:

I am trying to put the cost and revenue relationship in a form of Mountain
where revenue is going up and then on the other showing corresponding cost
bringing it down .


Google for "waterfall chart". Jon Peltier has some examples on his web
site.

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