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Hi,
This is probably an easy question, but I haven't been able to find the answer in the help files/archives. Say I have a set of sales data for a company, something like: Date Category sell price 01-02-07 Electronics $20.00 05-02-07 Electronics $15.50 07-02-07 Software $30.00 and so on. I would like to be able to create a graph for each category showing how much the company sold for on any given day. In addition, I would like the graph to include days where the company didn't sell anything. In the above example, the data I would like to graph would therefore, for electronics, be Date sell price 01-02-07 $20.00 02-02-07 $0 03-02-07 $0 04-02-07 $0 05-02-07 $15.50 06-02-07 $0 et cetera. Having graphed also the days with zero sales makes it more convenient to analyze. I would like an easy way to make such graphs for each category of data. I've tried to do this with pivottables/pivotcharts, but I can't seem to get the "empty" days into my data. I am using Excel 2007. Thanks in advance! Best Regards, Alexander |
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