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I am looking for a formula that will translate into a graph that will show
how much of our goal has been reached. Say I have a goal of raising
$5,000... I want to show $1,000, $2,000 and so on until I reach the goal...
Does anyone know of a way to pull this off? Thanks for your help.
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Why can't you just make a graph which charts your progress? You can refresh
the graph's data as you progress.

I'm not sure I understand how a formula would help you achieve this.
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I am looking for a formula that will translate into a graph that will show
how much of our goal has been reached. Say I have a goal of raising
$5,000... I want to show $1,000, $2,000 and so on until I reach the goal...
Does anyone know of a way to pull this off? Thanks for your help.
Jessica

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I am looking for something I can use on a website that would be "cuter" than
a bar graph... I guess formula is the wrong word choice...

"Dave F" wrote:

Why can't you just make a graph which charts your progress? You can refresh
the graph's data as you progress.

I'm not sure I understand how a formula would help you achieve this.
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I am looking for a formula that will translate into a graph that will show
how much of our goal has been reached. Say I have a goal of raising
$5,000... I want to show $1,000, $2,000 and so on until I reach the goal...
Does anyone know of a way to pull this off? Thanks for your help.
Jessica

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There are many ways that the data can be captured, entered, and organized to
track a goal/target. I can send you a simple example of mock data and sample
graphs if you like
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I am looking for a formula that will translate into a graph that will show
how much of our goal has been reached. Say I have a goal of raising
$5,000... I want to show $1,000, $2,000 and so on until I reach the goal...
Does anyone know of a way to pull this off? Thanks for your help.
Jessica

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Check out these sites

www.emailoffice.com/excel/arrays-bobumlas.html

www.andypope.info/charts.htm



"Joe Mac" wrote:

There are many ways that the data can be captured, entered, and organized to
track a goal/target. I can send you a simple example of mock data and sample
graphs if you like
--
Thanks for your help -
Joe Mac


"Jess0628" wrote:

I am looking for a formula that will translate into a graph that will show
how much of our goal has been reached. Say I have a goal of raising
$5,000... I want to show $1,000, $2,000 and so on until I reach the goal...
Does anyone know of a way to pull this off? Thanks for your help.
Jessica



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