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Formula/Approach Question
I am trying to come up with a way to determine if my RegionSales are growing
relative to my overall National Sales. My data looks like this: Date Region National 20071101 1021 172567 20071102 721 186299 20071105 285 155710 20071106 82 105716 20071107 157 131404 20071108 20 171816 20071109 1002 143059 Thank you in advance. |
Formula/Approach Question
Why not add a ratio column, with a formula of
=B2/C2 formatted as percentage, and graph column D over column A. -- HTH Bob (there's no email, no snail mail, but somewhere should be gmail in my addy) "carl" wrote in message ... I am trying to come up with a way to determine if my RegionSales are growing relative to my overall National Sales. My data looks like this: Date Region National 20071101 1021 172567 20071102 721 186299 20071105 285 155710 20071106 82 105716 20071107 157 131404 20071108 20 171816 20071109 1002 143059 Thank you in advance. |
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