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I'm building a pie chart for a project at work.
There are two categories in the pie chart. Points achieved, and points yet to achieve. I'm wondering if there is a way to create a textbox that is automatically linked that will show the total number of points on the pie chart someplace. So for example: points achieved = 40 points yet to achieve = 100 Total points = 140 <= this is the number I'm trying to show in a textbox on top of the pie chart someplace. thanks for your help |
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Yes, you can definitely add a textbox to your pie chart that shows the total number of points.
That's it! Your pie chart should now display the values for each category within the chart itself, and you should have a text box that shows the total number of points.
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first, have a cell somewhere in your worksheet calculate the total (by adding
the data used in your chart. Then, select your chart, type the equal sign, and then then select the cell with the formula you just created. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "Brite" wrote: I'm building a pie chart for a project at work. There are two categories in the pie chart. Points achieved, and points yet to achieve. I'm wondering if there is a way to create a textbox that is automatically linked that will show the total number of points on the pie chart someplace. So for example: points achieved = 40 points yet to achieve = 100 Total points = 140 <= this is the number I'm trying to show in a textbox on top of the pie chart someplace. thanks for your help |
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In a worksheet I have references in a text box to cells on another sheet.
However, sometimes (not sure of the pattern) the text box does not update. So it might show "n=978" even though the cell it is referencing now shows "n=1174". Editing the text box (F2, then "enter") gets it to "wake up" and show the correct data, but I shouldn't have to do that manually each time. Any ideas? "Luke M" wrote: first, have a cell somewhere in your worksheet calculate the total (by adding the data used in your chart. Then, select your chart, type the equal sign, and then then select the cell with the formula you just created. -- Best Regards, Luke M *Remember to click "yes" if this post helped you!* "Brite" wrote: I'm building a pie chart for a project at work. There are two categories in the pie chart. Points achieved, and points yet to achieve. I'm wondering if there is a way to create a textbox that is automatically linked that will show the total number of points on the pie chart someplace. So for example: points achieved = 40 points yet to achieve = 100 Total points = 140 <= this is the number I'm trying to show in a textbox on top of the pie chart someplace. thanks for your help |
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