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Mark

Assistance with bubble charts
 
I want to create a bubble chart, however when I select the data it doesn't
recognise the format. Below is the table I use...Three customers (the data
points) with each three values (X, Y, size). If I select this, the charts
selects whole columns as X and Y value. How should I create this table to
have it working correctly?

Customer 1 Customer 2 Customer 3
Customer risk 25 100 150
Customer potential 10 60 150
Gross Sales Proceeds 100 150 50


bigwheel

Try this link

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...170761033.aspx

"Mark" wrote:

I want to create a bubble chart, however when I select the data it doesn't
recognise the format. Below is the table I use...Three customers (the data
points) with each three values (X, Y, size). If I select this, the charts
selects whole columns as X and Y value. How should I create this table to
have it working correctly?

Customer 1 Customer 2 Customer 3
Customer risk 25 100 150
Customer potential 10 60 150
Gross Sales Proceeds 100 150 50


Mark

Unfortunately I tried this link, and if I use the exact same table, select it
and then slect bubble chart, It won't work (selects ranges iso cells)

"bigwheel" wrote:

Try this link

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...170761033.aspx

"Mark" wrote:

I want to create a bubble chart, however when I select the data it doesn't
recognise the format. Below is the table I use...Three customers (the data
points) with each three values (X, Y, size). If I select this, the charts
selects whole columns as X and Y value. How should I create this table to
have it working correctly?

Customer 1 Customer 2 Customer 3
Customer risk 25 100 150
Customer potential 10 60 150
Gross Sales Proceeds 100 150 50


Jon Peltier

Mark

You have to use only the last three rows as your chart data. This will
assign risk to X, potential to Y, and Proceeds as size. To label the
points with the customer numbers, use one of these free and easy to use
Excel addins:

Rob Bovey's Chart Labeler, http://appspro.com
John Walkenbach's Chart Tools, http://j-walk.com

- Jon
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Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP
Peltier Technical Services
Tutorials and Custom Solutions
http://PeltierTech.com/
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Mark wrote:

I want to create a bubble chart, however when I select the data it doesn't
recognise the format. Below is the table I use...Three customers (the data
points) with each three values (X, Y, size). If I select this, the charts
selects whole columns as X and Y value. How should I create this table to
have it working correctly?

Customer 1 Customer 2 Customer 3
Customer risk 25 100 150
Customer potential 10 60 150
Gross Sales Proceeds 100 150 50



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