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How to create vector perpetual maps in excel or any other software.
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Hi Swati,
Not sure what these are - they might be similar to 'Psychology Chart' at http://www.edferrero.com/charting.aspx Let me know. Ed Ferrero http://www.edferrero.com |
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Do you mean a perceptual map as used in marketing to map a product against
two attributes, eg drilling machines against speed on one axis against accuracy on the other axis? This can be done with a bubble chart, or an XY scatter chart. A bubble chart is possibly most interesting where you can use the size of the bubble to show another parameter, e.g sales volume or market share. HTH, otherwise describe the chart you want to create more in detail so we can help you more directly. br, Henk " wrote: How to create vector perpetual maps in excel or any other software. Regards, Swati |
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