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Hello Excel(lent) users,

I have created a sheet with 4 columns.
Column A (autonumbering)
Column B (Date)
Column C (Number of incoming requests)
Column D (Number of processed requests)
Column E (D devided by C in %)

I want to make a graph showing the above (B, C, D, E). So per day it shows
how many requests we received, how many we processed and what the percentage
is. Now I am taking into account the weekend in Column B. So I have a date in
Column B, which starts with the first date of receiving. From there I add one
to the previous day, except for Monday, where I add up 3 days from the
previous day (which is Friday).

Now I have made a graph, but it shows the date of the weekends, even though,
they are not in the column B. Can someone explain me, how I can fix this??

Thanx !
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To keep Excel from 'helping' here, right-click on the chart and select Chart
Options. Click on the Axes tab, select 'Category' under X-axis, then click
OK.

"Jaydubs" wrote:

Hello Excel(lent) users,

I have created a sheet with 4 columns.
Column A (autonumbering)
Column B (Date)
Column C (Number of incoming requests)
Column D (Number of processed requests)
Column E (D devided by C in %)

I want to make a graph showing the above (B, C, D, E). So per day it shows
how many requests we received, how many we processed and what the percentage
is. Now I am taking into account the weekend in Column B. So I have a date in
Column B, which starts with the first date of receiving. From there I add one
to the previous day, except for Monday, where I add up 3 days from the
previous day (which is Friday).

Now I have made a graph, but it shows the date of the weekends, even though,
they are not in the column B. Can someone explain me, how I can fix this??

Thanx !
--
** Fool on the hill **

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Hello Bpeltzer,

Great, exactly what I was looking for.
Thanx a million !
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"bpeltzer" wrote:

To keep Excel from 'helping' here, right-click on the chart and select Chart
Options. Click on the Axes tab, select 'Category' under X-axis, then click
OK.

"Jaydubs" wrote:

Hello Excel(lent) users,

I have created a sheet with 4 columns.
Column A (autonumbering)
Column B (Date)
Column C (Number of incoming requests)
Column D (Number of processed requests)
Column E (D devided by C in %)

I want to make a graph showing the above (B, C, D, E). So per day it shows
how many requests we received, how many we processed and what the percentage
is. Now I am taking into account the weekend in Column B. So I have a date in
Column B, which starts with the first date of receiving. From there I add one
to the previous day, except for Monday, where I add up 3 days from the
previous day (which is Friday).

Now I have made a graph, but it shows the date of the weekends, even though,
they are not in the column B. Can someone explain me, how I can fix this??

Thanx !
--
** Fool on the hill **

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