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MS Office Forum / Excel / Charting / March 2004

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Rotating Charts26 Mar 2004 16:06 GMT4
Can anyone tell me how to rotate a chart by 90 degrees left when it is
inserted in a normal worksheet? Thanks
How to get image from web26 Mar 2004 15:11 GMT2
Is there a way to use web query in Excel to save image from a web site into
spreadsheet?
Thanks for any tips
Milos.
Pie Chart - Percentage & Value Display26 Mar 2004 14:58 GMT1
I was trying to create a pie chart in excel for some
calculations and noticed that excel was creating the pie
charts for say - amount taxed on earnings - in this
fashion:
How to make and automate a column-'line' chart26 Mar 2004 11:11 GMT2
I need to make a chart that wil consist out of two series. The firs
one should be shown as a column, while the second as a line drawn o
the given height just on the column. This column with the lin
represents one wave of measurement (see the attachment)
How to seperate an axis into two region25 Mar 2004 19:22 GMT1
I gonna have an axis combined by two regions: 0-0.2 and 0.7-1.0.  Each region acts as an independent chart.
How to do that?
Thanks.
How can I get a bubble chart label to appear correctly?25 Mar 2004 19:19 GMT4
I have been asked to add labels to a bubble chart, but
when I select chart options>data labels>show labels it
displays the x value rather than the series name. If you
put the mouse over the data point it does display the name
Percent Value in Pie Chart Legend25 Mar 2004 17:38 GMT1
I have a pie chart that is dynamically recieving data from a SQL dB. I
would like to have the legend of this pie chart show both the value,
and the percent value for the data. Is this possible?
Thank you,
Making two separate Y-Axis25 Mar 2004 15:16 GMT1
I have able with X, Y , Z with numbers in them. X-values
goes in the Horizontal X-Axis & Y and Z valves goes in the
Vertical axis. Y values are very small (ranges from 0-10)
while Z values ranges from 0 - 1200. I would like to know
Adding events to a timeline x axis25 Mar 2004 12:29 GMT1
I have a chart with a timeline (weeks) on the x axis with a count of
widgets as the y-axis.  I want to add events that occur at any given
week to the chart.  Any ideas??
Gridlines not printing25 Mar 2004 00:35 GMT2
Using Office XP...
I have an excel chart (object on sheet) with a legend positioned within the
chart area. When I print it out (HP Laserjet, can't remember model, sorry)
the gridlines that run behind the legend are missing.  The gridlines show
Graph Question24 Mar 2004 23:13 GMT1
I have an excel worksheet with data in the following format. I've never used
Excel for graphing so I'm not sure how to get the graph to look like I want.
I would like to have the data as a stacked bar graph with one bar for each
day. So the x-axis would be the date and the y-axis ...
Stacked Bar Chart24 Mar 2004 23:00 GMT1
Is it possible to create a stacked bar chart using three data series with each series made up of between 3 and 5 sub-series?
Resizing Chart Width and Height24 Mar 2004 22:58 GMT5
This might be a dumb question, but is there any way to
resize a chart's height and width to specific measurements
in Excel?  I would like to put 3 charts on a page and make
them the same height and width.  I have exported them to
flip data (columns into rows)24 Mar 2004 22:32 GMT1
I have a data sheet with the data
Jan    1  2  3
Feb    2  3  1
March  3  1  2
histogram with spec limits24 Mar 2004 21:32 GMT1
I want to plot a histogram with two vertical lines
representing the spec limits.  I've got the histogram
data tabulated with the FREQUENCY function, and each spec
limit set up as a series with just the two endpoints. It
 
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