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TIME LINE?
For simplicity's sake, let's say I have 3 tasks that overlap in terms of the
time that they will take to complete. I will work on Task 1 from August 1 to August 20; Task 2 from August 15 through August 31; and Task 3 from August 5th through August 19th. I would like a graph that shows three horizontal bars, each a different color, neither of the bars on top of the other (so that I can see each of the three bars). I want the dates in August on the x axis and the bars to extend across their corresponding date range. Can this be done? How would I format the data for the chart. I guess I'm asking Excel to consider the y axis value to be a fixed value (so that I can separate the 3 bars) and then I'm asking that the x point actually be a range. ?? Literally, confused in Houston.... |
This could get you started...
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de.../ODC_Gantt.asp "Creating a Floating Bar Chart" Jim Cone San Francisco, USA "ConfusedNHouston" wrote in message ... For simplicity's sake, let's say I have 3 tasks that overlap in terms of the time that they will take to complete. I will work on Task 1 from August 1 to August 20; Task 2 from August 15 through August 31; and Task 3 from August 5th through August 19th. I would like a graph that shows three horizontal bars, each a different color, neither of the bars on top of the other (so that I can see each of the three bars). I want the dates in August on the x axis and the bars to extend across their corresponding date range. Can this be done? How would I format the data for the chart. I guess I'm asking Excel to consider the y axis value to be a fixed value (so that I can separate the 3 bars) and then I'm asking that the x point actually be a range. ?? Literally, confused in Houston.... |
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