How to show only 1 series in pivot chart?
I have a pivot table and an associated pivot chart. The table has multiple
column fields, and as a result, the chart shows several series. I would like to show only one series, without changing the pivot table layout (i.e., without hiding other columns). Is there any way to accomplish this? I am using Exl 2002. Thanks - RADO |
How to show only 1 series in pivot chart?
Layout changes to the pivot chart will affect the pivot table. You could
create a normal chart from the data, to show only one series. There are instructions on Jon Peltier's web site: http://www.geocities.com/jonpeltier/...ivotcharts.htm RADO wrote: I have a pivot table and an associated pivot chart. The table has multiple column fields, and as a result, the chart shows several series. I would like to show only one series, without changing the pivot table layout (i.e., without hiding other columns). Is there any way to accomplish this? I am using Exl 2002. -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
How to show only 1 series in pivot chart?
I figured a way around... before activating chart, I save pivot table layout
(record visible fields), than collapse the table to one desired field, and activate chart. Upon leaving the chart, I just restore the pivot table. Kind of complicated, but works. Just wonder why I can't choose in VBA which series to display - just does not make sense. Anyway, thanks for help! RADO "Debra Dalgleish" wrote in message ... Layout changes to the pivot chart will affect the pivot table. You could create a normal chart from the data, to show only one series. There are instructions on Jon Peltier's web site: http://www.geocities.com/jonpeltier/...ivotcharts.htm RADO wrote: I have a pivot table and an associated pivot chart. The table has multiple column fields, and as a result, the chart shows several series. I would like to show only one series, without changing the pivot table layout (i.e., without hiding other columns). Is there any way to accomplish this? I am using Exl 2002. -- Debra Dalgleish Excel FAQ, Tips & Book List http://www.contextures.com/tiptech.html |
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