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Hi there!

How can I create / prepare this kind of chart, so call "Waterfall
Chart" in Excel worksheet? (01 file attached)

Thanks again!

davidiew


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http://www.peltiertech.com/Excel/Cha...mat.html#Falls

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davidtips wrote:

Hi there!

How can I create / prepare this kind of chart, so call "Waterfall
Chart" in Excel worksheet? (01 file attached)

Thanks again!

davidiew


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