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I am trying to create a spreadsheet that imports from various servers the
total size of the drive, total free space and presents the data as a percent
of free space. This must be presentable in chart form. I tried but I can't
get the formula to work and the chart is unusable (too much data)
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If you describe the data you're importing, and what information you want
to chart, someone may be able to offer advice.

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I am trying to create a spreadsheet that imports from various servers the
total size of the drive, total free space and presents the data as a percent
of free space. This must be presentable in chart form. I tried but I can't
get the formula to work and the chart is unusable (too much data)



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You want to know the size of the HD in gb ormb and the free space in gb or mb
as applicable, from n number of servers and then put this in a data series
for graphic display. Is this correct?

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I am trying to create a spreadsheet that imports from various servers the
total size of the drive, total free space and presents the data as a percent
of free space. This must be presentable in chart form. I tried but I can't
get the formula to work and the chart is unusable (too much data)

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Here is what I have:
2A is \\server1\C$ 2B is 5.3GB (free space) 2C is 10GB (size) 2D is 53%
(%of free space) I want to import the info from the server. (Not sure how
yet) and display it as a chart.

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You want to know the size of the HD in gb ormb and the free space in gb or mb
as applicable, from n number of servers and then put this in a data series
for graphic display. Is this correct?

"AZ Transplant" wrote:

I am trying to create a spreadsheet that imports from various servers the
total size of the drive, total free space and presents the data as a percent
of free space. This must be presentable in chart form. I tried but I can't
get the formula to work and the chart is unusable (too much data)

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