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No more fonts allowed for this file error mesage27 Jan 2005 21:45 GMT3
My general manage is getting this message in a file that has a lot of charts.
How can I correct this error.
Dynamic charting problems (events)27 Jan 2005 21:33 GMT4
I am in the process of implementing some dynamic charting and have run
into some problems that I cannot see to get past. I was hoping someone
else had seen this issue before. I have distilled my problem down to a
simple example, though. Given the following sample sheet:
negative waterfall chart27 Jan 2005 21:31 GMT3
Anyone have any ideas how to make a waterfall chart that can break below the
Y-axis? Jon Peltier has a good example of an automatic waterfall chart, but
I can't figure out how to make it go negative.
Thanks!
Phone tree template27 Jan 2005 20:31 GMT4
I am in need of "phone tree" that I can edit using the telephone numbers of
people in my association. I've searched the web and the template site of m$
and cannot find any templates of this nature. Can someone please point me in
the right direction. Thank you.
combining two charts into one27 Jan 2005 18:21 GMT4
The tornado chart on Peltiertech's website is somewhat useful.  I do not
understand, however, from where the numbers come to put in the "dummy"
series.  
Thanks in advance.
X axis 27 Jan 2005 17:57 GMT1
How would I make my x axis show up as 1/2 hour increments? Such as 8:00 AM
then 8:30 AM etc? Thanks in advance
combing two bar charts to share one axis27 Jan 2005 17:15 GMT6
My data is organized into three columns (e.g., column A represents a
category, column B represents a frequency for each category and Column C
represents another frequency for each category).  I first created two bar
charts such that the Y axis represented categories (i.e., -5 to ...
Equation giving unexpected results27 Jan 2005 14:59 GMT2
Oh Wise Ones,
             I have a chart that gave me the equation
below. When I tried to solve for x, I keep getting
unexpected results.  What am I doing wrong?
Flexible Charts27 Jan 2005 14:37 GMT2
Is there a way in which a chart can be automatically made to modify its data
range? I have a spreadsheet into which we have a lot of charts. On a regular
basis, we add extra data ( cut and paste from another spreadsheet), and then
have to spend a long period of time modifying the ...
is it possible to build a chart with clustered stacked columns ?27 Jan 2005 13:10 GMT1
is it possible to build a chart with clustered stacked columns ?
Conditional formating in Excel Charts.27 Jan 2005 11:53 GMT4
Can bar chart colors be tied to and change with a given criteria (a
conditional format for graphs)?
I am trying to color code variations in a waterfall chart (using Excel's Bar
Chart).  I would like to code bars associated with positive impacts  in green
Data Points in Scatter Chart27 Jan 2005 01:15 GMT3
Is there a way to offset data series in a scatter chart so that they do not
overlap each other?
how do i create an exploded bar chart27 Jan 2005 00:35 GMT4
need help to create a 3d exploded bar chart from a standard excel data
worksheet
series order27 Jan 2005 00:32 GMT3
I have some macros that build a series of charts.  Some of the charts have
series with the Y axis rendered on both sides of the chart.  The right side,
secondary axis, always seems to be "after" the left side, meaning that when
the chart lines are in the same area the right side ...
trend line does not appear26 Jan 2005 20:24 GMT1
Occassionally, when I try to add a trend line to a data series the line is
not displayed on the graph, but a lable appears in the legned box. Any ideas?
At present I want to add a weighted average trend line and so I am having to
do it the long way around (i.e., calculate the ...
 
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