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I had prepared a chart for Sales Presentation, i have data for six different
marketing segments and their total, from april to Feb'05, can i display both
sales figure as well as their contribution to their respective totals (in
%age). it should depect the sales figure and their respective %age achieved
in the same bar graph.
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Airtel,

You can assign individual data series to the secondary axis.
Right click on the data series, select format data series, and on the
axis tab select secondary axis.

With some graphs you will want to use both different rows AND
different columns for the data that you want on the secondary axis.

This may cause double entries in your legend, so just format similar
data series the same color, etc, and delete out unwanted legend
entries.

Good luck


On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 01:53:01 -0800, Airtel
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I had prepared a chart for Sales Presentation, i have data for six different
marketing segments and their total, from april to Feb'05, can i display both
sales figure as well as their contribution to their respective totals (in
%age). it should depect the sales figure and their respective %age achieved
in the same bar graph.


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I thank u for your response, actually what i needed was different values in
same bar, mean to say, for Ex: i have 6 sales segments, seg 1 sales = 1700,
seg 2 sales = 2900, so on till seg 6 sales. and the total it comes to 13,000
(assumption) so, i wanted to know how much %age contribution has Seg 1 sales
had to total, it would be =1700/13000, it would be 13% contribution to total,
same for all the segs. i want bar graph which will display the figure 1700 -
13%, like wise for the rest. i would appreciate, if i could get the answer.
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So you don't want
1) manually update textboxes, or
2) use my previous example, working the % into the series label,
because that shows ion the legend also.

Here's another option, but there are limitatiions on the appearance.
Set up the adta table as below, (I used 3 Segs instead of 6 to
simplify a little). Note that the label of series 4 is the % of Seg 1
Year1, etc. Assign a stacked column, data series in rows.

Year1 (empty) (EmptyColumn) Year2 (empty)
Seg1 1200 (empty) (EmptyColumn) 1700 (empty)
Seg2 2500 (empty) (EmptyColumn) 2900 (empty)
Seg3 7300 (empty) (EmptyColumn) 8400 (empty)
11% (empty) 1200 (EmptyColumn) (empty) (empty)
23% (empty) 2500 (EmptyColumn) (empty) (empty)
66% (empty) 7300 (EmptyColumn) (empty) (empty)
13% (empty) (empty) (EmptyColumn) (empty) 1700
22% (empty) (empty) (EmptyColumn) (empty) 2900
65% (empty) (empty) (EmptyColumn) (empty) 8400

in series 1, 2, and 3, labels are values.
All subsequent series labels are series name
For all series: Format data series Options Gap width = 0
and Format data series Patterns Border = None

Delete out Series name labels that are not appropriate (one by one)
Adjust series colors to match up as desired.
Delete series after the top 3 from the legend

You might want to use " - "&(percentage) for the series names that
show percentages or something like that to help with the appearance.

If you don't need a year 2, that wil help with the appearance.

good luck

On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 21:07:03 -0800, Airtel
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I thank u for your response, actually what i needed was different values in
same bar, mean to say, for Ex: i have 6 sales segments, seg 1 sales = 1700,
seg 2 sales = 2900, so on till seg 6 sales. and the total it comes to 13,000
(assumption) so, i wanted to know how much %age contribution has Seg 1 sales
had to total, it would be =1700/13000, it would be 13% contribution to total,
same for all the segs. i want bar graph which will display the figure 1700 -
13%, like wise for the rest. i would appreciate, if i could get the answer.


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