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Dave

Pie Chart Question
 
Hi, I am tring to make a pie chart that needs to include 2 pieces of
information for one series.

I have two columns of information (number and value) that relate to one
person. There are 5 people all together.

How do I do this?

Luke M

Pie Chart Question
 
Technically possible, you might create a bar-pie chart or a pie-of-pie chart.
IMO, this would be a TERRIBLE idea. Pie charts should be forgotten, IMO,
because they often distort data and make it very hard to actually read the
data.
http://peltiertech.com/WordPress/wha...n-a-pie-chart/

My recommendation would be to make a clustered chart, a stacked-column
chart, or perhaps a clustered-stacked chart.
http://peltiertech.com/Excel/ChartsH...sterStack.html

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Best Regards,

Luke M
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"Dave" wrote:

Hi, I am tring to make a pie chart that needs to include 2 pieces of
information for one series.

I have two columns of information (number and value) that relate to one
person. There are 5 people all together.

How do I do this?



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