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my manager told me to create a graph for plan and actual plus including in
this graph the s-curve for accumulative plan and accumulative actual in
percentage. how do I create this graph? please give me a brief and simple
data in excel where i can use to create from the start. thanks and more
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Check this out from Jon Peltier.

http://www.peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsHowTo/index.html

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my manager told me to create a graph for plan and actual plus including in
this graph the s-curve for accumulative plan and accumulative actual in
percentage. how do I create this graph? please give me a brief and simple
data in excel where i can use to create from the start. thanks and more
power!

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Use Pivot Table.
No graph skills required:
http://www.savefile.com/files/1772412
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