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I would like to modify the "stacked area" plot type so that the lines
connecting the data points do so in a "top-hat" or histogram style instead of
a "saw-tooth" or point-to-point connection. The bar plots aren't quite right
as the "bars" stand alone and have the vertical separators - instead of
forming a contiguous area under the data points. Is this possible?
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You can remove the space between the bars simply by making the gap zero.
Change to column chart, right click the series, Format Data Series / Options
/ Gap width 0. You may have to fiddle a bit with the number of series to
get the right desired effect.
HTH,
Henk

"Curious27" wrote:

I would like to modify the "stacked area" plot type so that the lines
connecting the data points do so in a "top-hat" or histogram style instead of
a "saw-tooth" or point-to-point connection. The bar plots aren't quite right
as the "bars" stand alone and have the vertical separators - instead of
forming a contiguous area under the data points. Is this possible?

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You could use a column chart - they are frequently used in histograms.
OR try a waterfall charts - details at:
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/Charts/index.html
http://www.tushar-mehta.com/excel/charts/waterfall/
http://www.ozgrid.com/Services/excel...ng-add-ins.htm
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I would like to modify the "stacked area" plot type so that the lines
connecting the data points do so in a "top-hat" or histogram style instead
of
a "saw-tooth" or point-to-point connection. The bar plots aren't quite
right
as the "bars" stand alone and have the vertical separators - instead of
forming a contiguous area under the data points. Is this possible?



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Ok, sounds promising - but my "Options" page only has "Drop lines" as a
modifiable feature, nothing about "Gap width". I'm using Excel 2003.

"HEK" wrote:

You can remove the space between the bars simply by making the gap zero.
Change to column chart, right click the series, Format Data Series / Options
/ Gap width 0. You may have to fiddle a bit with the number of series to
get the right desired effect.
HTH,
Henk

"Curious27" wrote:

I would like to modify the "stacked area" plot type so that the lines
connecting the data points do so in a "top-hat" or histogram style instead of
a "saw-tooth" or point-to-point connection. The bar plots aren't quite right
as the "bars" stand alone and have the vertical separators - instead of
forming a contiguous area under the data points. Is this possible?

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Default modifying the area plot to a "top-hat" instead of a "saw-tooth

Ah, I see - I needed to change the the chart type to "stacked column" first
to get the "gap width" on the "options" tab. Ok - so now, is there a way to
eliminate the lines that outline each column so each (stacked) series appears
to be a contiguous area?
C.

"HEK" wrote:

You can remove the space between the bars simply by making the gap zero.
Change to column chart, right click the series, Format Data Series / Options
/ Gap width 0. You may have to fiddle a bit with the number of series to
get the right desired effect.
HTH,
Henk

"Curious27" wrote:

I would like to modify the "stacked area" plot type so that the lines
connecting the data points do so in a "top-hat" or histogram style instead of
a "saw-tooth" or point-to-point connection. The bar plots aren't quite right
as the "bars" stand alone and have the vertical separators - instead of
forming a contiguous area under the data points. Is this possible?



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It shd also work with "normal" column chart. To make the lines disappear,
right click the series, Format Data Series, go to the Patterns tab and either
choose the same line colour as the fill, or select "none".
GL,
Henk

"Curious27" wrote:

Ah, I see - I needed to change the the chart type to "stacked column" first
to get the "gap width" on the "options" tab. Ok - so now, is there a way to
eliminate the lines that outline each column so each (stacked) series appears
to be a contiguous area?
C.

"HEK" wrote:

You can remove the space between the bars simply by making the gap zero.
Change to column chart, right click the series, Format Data Series / Options
/ Gap width 0. You may have to fiddle a bit with the number of series to
get the right desired effect.
HTH,
Henk

"Curious27" wrote:

I would like to modify the "stacked area" plot type so that the lines
connecting the data points do so in a "top-hat" or histogram style instead of
a "saw-tooth" or point-to-point connection. The bar plots aren't quite right
as the "bars" stand alone and have the vertical separators - instead of
forming a contiguous area under the data points. Is this possible?

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Default modifying the area plot to a "top-hat" instead of a "saw-tooth

Ah-ha - thanks! Ok, but I still don't have delineation between the "stacks".
There isn't a way to just color the horizontal border, and not the vertical
ones is there?
C.

"HEK" wrote:

It shd also work with "normal" column chart. To make the lines disappear,
right click the series, Format Data Series, go to the Patterns tab and either
choose the same line colour as the fill, or select "none".
GL,
Henk

"Curious27" wrote:

Ah, I see - I needed to change the the chart type to "stacked column" first
to get the "gap width" on the "options" tab. Ok - so now, is there a way to
eliminate the lines that outline each column so each (stacked) series appears
to be a contiguous area?
C.

"HEK" wrote:

You can remove the space between the bars simply by making the gap zero.
Change to column chart, right click the series, Format Data Series / Options
/ Gap width 0. You may have to fiddle a bit with the number of series to
get the right desired effect.
HTH,
Henk

"Curious27" wrote:

I would like to modify the "stacked area" plot type so that the lines
connecting the data points do so in a "top-hat" or histogram style instead of
a "saw-tooth" or point-to-point connection. The bar plots aren't quite right
as the "bars" stand alone and have the vertical separators - instead of
forming a contiguous area under the data points. Is this possible?

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You could use an area chart:

http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=508

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
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Ah, I see - I needed to change the the chart type to "stacked column"
first
to get the "gap width" on the "options" tab. Ok - so now, is there a way
to
eliminate the lines that outline each column so each (stacked) series
appears
to be a contiguous area?
C.

"HEK" wrote:

You can remove the space between the bars simply by making the gap zero.
Change to column chart, right click the series, Format Data Series /
Options
/ Gap width 0. You may have to fiddle a bit with the number of series
to
get the right desired effect.
HTH,
Henk

"Curious27" wrote:

I would like to modify the "stacked area" plot type so that the lines
connecting the data points do so in a "top-hat" or histogram style
instead of
a "saw-tooth" or point-to-point connection. The bar plots aren't quite
right
as the "bars" stand alone and have the vertical separators - instead of
forming a contiguous area under the data points. Is this possible?



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Default modifying the area plot to a "top-hat" instead of a "saw-tooth

Yes, that's where I started out - but I wanted the "histogram" or "top-hat"
way of connecting the datapoints, not "point-to-point".

"Jon Peltier" wrote:

You could use an area chart:

http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=508

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
_______


"Curious27" wrote in message
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Ah, I see - I needed to change the the chart type to "stacked column"
first
to get the "gap width" on the "options" tab. Ok - so now, is there a way
to
eliminate the lines that outline each column so each (stacked) series
appears
to be a contiguous area?
C.

"HEK" wrote:

You can remove the space between the bars simply by making the gap zero.
Change to column chart, right click the series, Format Data Series /
Options
/ Gap width 0. You may have to fiddle a bit with the number of series
to
get the right desired effect.
HTH,
Henk

"Curious27" wrote:

I would like to modify the "stacked area" plot type so that the lines
connecting the data points do so in a "top-hat" or histogram style
instead of
a "saw-tooth" or point-to-point connection. The bar plots aren't quite
right
as the "bars" stand alone and have the vertical separators - instead of
forming a contiguous area under the data points. Is this possible?




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If you want a certain effect, sometimes you need to do it a different way
than you'd intended.

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
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"Curious27" wrote in message
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Yes, that's where I started out - but I wanted the "histogram" or
"top-hat"
way of connecting the datapoints, not "point-to-point".

"Jon Peltier" wrote:

You could use an area chart:

http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=508

- Jon
-------
Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com
_______


"Curious27" wrote in message
...
Ah, I see - I needed to change the the chart type to "stacked column"
first
to get the "gap width" on the "options" tab. Ok - so now, is there a
way
to
eliminate the lines that outline each column so each (stacked) series
appears
to be a contiguous area?
C.

"HEK" wrote:

You can remove the space between the bars simply by making the gap
zero.
Change to column chart, right click the series, Format Data Series /
Options
/ Gap width 0. You may have to fiddle a bit with the number of
series
to
get the right desired effect.
HTH,
Henk

"Curious27" wrote:

I would like to modify the "stacked area" plot type so that the
lines
connecting the data points do so in a "top-hat" or histogram style
instead of
a "saw-tooth" or point-to-point connection. The bar plots aren't
quite
right
as the "bars" stand alone and have the vertical separators - instead
of
forming a contiguous area under the data points. Is this possible?






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